
by Joseph M Hanneman at BlazeTV
‘My whole thing has always been fighting for Ashli’s character and making sure people know who she really was.’
Aaron Babbitt has for more than four and a half years kept an empty memorial flag case awaiting the day he receives military honors from the U.S. Air Force for his late wife, Ashli.
“Over these years, that’s been my top priority,” Babbitt told Blaze News in an interview. “I still have that flag case sitting in my apartment right now. I always knew I was going to get it filled one way or another, especially after President Trump got re-elected.”
‘I love that they’re so upset. I find it extremely satisfying.’
On Feb. 9, 2021, now-retired Lt. Gen. Brian T. Kelly, an Air Force personnel bureaucrat, wrote to Babbitt informing him that there would be no funeral honors for the veteran gunned down by U.S. Capitol Police Lt. Michael Leroy Byrd at 2:44 p.m. on Jan. 6.
Fifty-four months later,…
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