Alan BradstockA veteran of a desert storm and a retired FBI agent announced his candidacy for a democratic nomination for the 14th Congress District in Pennsylvania, currently run by a republican Guy Rheriendshles.
Donor is a graduate of Washington & Jefferson College and was commissioned as an aviation officer of the American army after graduation. During his service he obtained a master’s degree in international relations at the University of Troy (Ala.).
After his military career, Bradstock joined the FBI as a special agent. Entering through the office, he became a superior in the terrorism counteracting department. He also served as a deputy legal atmosa at the US embassy in Ottawa, closely cooperating with Canadian law enforcement agencies and intelligence agencies.
Bradstock Campaign site lists his campaign priorities as economic security; universal healthcare; removing money from politics; restoring constitutional norms and the rule of law; true government performance; restoring character and competence for the government; and reduction of guerrilla extremism.
“We must restore the government in the hands of people, not powerful special interests,” he said. “Too long, wealthy donors and corporate lobbyists maintained more influence on political decisions, drowning out the voices of ordinary citizens. I call on stronger regulations regarding campaign financing, greater transparency of political donations and limiting the power of a group of obscure money.
Bradstock also called President Donald TrumpSaying, he abused his power in the White House.
“The second term of Donald Trump explained: when the leaders are trampling with constitutional norms, democracy itself is threatened. He crossed the boundaries of the presidential authority, attacked independent institutions and treated the law as optional. This is not leadership – this is the abuse of power. Our constitution has been designed to prevent exactly unrestricted authority, and we must fight for the restoration of which They protect our free of freedom.
Reschenthaler won the fourth term in the Congress with a 34-point victory during the election cycle in 2024. The US Navy veteran served as the main deputy whip for the Republican Club in the 119th Congress.
14. The congress district consists of Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Somerset, Washington and Westmoreland. Republicans constitute 53% of the voice population with democrats on just 34%.