I served in the United States Navy for over 13 years. I wore the uniform with pride, deployed overseas, trained sailors, and upheld the values of duty, honor, and country. I didn’t do it for fame. I didn’t do it for fortune. I did it because I believe in America—and in standing up for what’s right.
Just days before she was set to be deposed on Tuesday, March 18th, Representative Maxine Waters made a surprising move — she filed for a protective order.
Maxine Waters Agrees to Testify in Deposition After weeks of being non-responsive Congresswoman Maxine Waters made a significant shift in her stance
In 2020, Joe Collins, a Navy veteran and political candidate, filed a defamation lawsuit against Congresswoman Maxine Waters. Today, on February 10th, 2025, Waters was scheduled to appear for a deposition but at the last minute her attorney filed a motion to deny deposition. The deposition is a pivotal moment in our pursuit of accountability, yet Waters’ absence raises questions:
A trial date has been set in the 2020 defamation lawsuit. The case was filed against Congresswoman Maxine Waters by former challenger and U.S. Navy veteran Joe Collins III. Date: Jan 13th, 2025 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact:Joe E Collins IIIJoe Collins for Congress Los Angeles, Ca – Former U.S. Navy…
