The U.S. Air Force has added the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal to the record of former Congressional candidate J.R. Majewski, who was the subject of a false “stolen valor” smear campaign at the hands of the Democrat political establishment, as well as corporate media outlets during the 2022 mid term elections.
Majewski, 43, lost his race to Democrat Marcy Kaptur, 77, by around 35,000 votes after a protracted media campaign pushed by the Democrat-aligned “Due Diligence Group”.
Though he defended his service record, the U.S. military at the time failed to provide the correct records for his service in the early 2000s. Republicans on Capitol Hill quickly abandoned Majewski and the Ohio 9th race, leading to a Democrat victory.
“Basically, the [Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee], Pelosi, Kaptur and the Republican establishment were threatened by me and did everything they could to keep me from winning. I’m a former nuclear executive and they called me an insurrectionist, a liar, a knuckle dragger and accused me of stolen valor when none of that is true,” Majewski said this week,

The U.S. Air Force also admitted to “improperly releas[ing] the military records” of several GOP candidates, including Majewski, to the Democrat-aligned research Due Diligence Group before the election.
A spokeswoman confirmed Majewski’s “records were updated last month to include award of the GWOT Expeditionary Medal” after he was able to prove that he was deployed in Qatar between May and November 2002 and assisted in Operation Enduring Freedom throughout the Middle East, including Afghanistan.