Robert O'Neill
Coverage of Robert O'Neill in the Nexus archive.
- Navy SEAL who killed bin Laden says America's 250th proves hard work still pays, warns of 'victimhood' culture
Robert O'Neill, a Navy SEAL who killed Usama bin Laden, praised America's 250th anniversary for offering opportunities through hard work and warned against a 'victimhood' culture. He emphasized equal opportunity in the military and criticized institutional cowardice for deepening political divisions.
- Navy SEAL who killed bin Laden says America's 250th proves hard work still pays, warns of 'victimhood' culture
Robert O'Neill, a Navy SEAL who killed Usama bin Laden, praised America's opportunities for those willing to work hard and warned against a 'victimhood' culture that he says undermines the nation's history. He emphasized the importance of perseverance and equal opportunity in the military, while criticizing institutional cowardice and political divisions as threats to national unity.
- 'American Sniper' widow Taya Kyle torches Graham Platner over 'cowardly' comments trashing late husband
Taya Kyle, widow of 'American Sniper' Chris Kyle, criticized Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner for alleging her husband exaggerated his combat kill count by targeting civilians. Platner, a Marine Corps veteran and progressive Democrat, faced backlash for a 2024 podcast comment and a resurfaced Reddit post mocking a wounded soldier, which were condemned by U.S. Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill as 'vile hatred.'
- Navy SEAL who killed Bin Laden rips Platner for 'barbaric' post trashing soldier under fire: 'Out of line'
Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill, who killed Osama bin Laden, criticized Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner for inflammatory social media posts disparaging wounded soldiers, calling them 'barbaric' and 'vile hatred.' O'Neill rejected Platner's PTSD explanation and suggested the candidate is being groomed by Democrats for political gain.
- Navy SEAL who killed Bin Laden rips Platner for 'barbaric' post trashing soldier under fire: 'Out of line'
Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill, who killed Osama bin Laden, criticized Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner for unearthed social media posts wishing death upon a wounded soldier. O'Neill called the posts "barbaric" and "vile hatred," rejecting Platner's PTSD explanation and expressing concern about Democratic leaders refusing to condemn the controversial statements.