
President Donald Trump has emphasized, over and over, the value of America’s military, of its values, of its economy and of its heritage.
And that makes leftists angry – to the point they inflict horrific damage on anyone representing America, including its military officers.
It is a report at the Daily Caller that explains the holiday attack on two Space Force officers, who lost their home and a family pet in a “targeted attack” just after Christmas.
BREAKING: Two Space Force officers lost their home and their family cat in what appears to be a targeted attack just days after Christmas.
In an exclusive interview with the Daily Caller, Major Jason “Red” Mills detailed how his house had been burglarized and lit on fire, and… https://t.co/V4Niv5lTqF pic.twitter.com/h6b8i41B0L
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) January 2, 2026
Maj. Jason “Red” Mills told the Daily Caller the house he shared with his wife and 10-month-old daughter was burglarized and hit by an arsonist while the family was celebrating Christmas in Florida.
It was D.C. police who called, Dec. 28, to say his house had been broken into and burned.
The criminal ransacked the home and vandalized his vehicles with multiple “F— Trump” messages.
“Mills spoke to the Caller in a personal capacity, not representing the Space Force or Department of War,” the report said. Both he and his wife are members of the Space Force, and both entered the military in the early 2010s.”
“I would say there is a general anti-military sentiment in certain parts of D.C. nowadays,” Mills explained. “If they were intending to target from the get-go. I do go to and from work, from the subway and I live in a part of D.C. where [the military doesn’t typically live.] So I’m the only person even remotely nearby that would ever be in uniform so they may have seen something going from my house, just in uniform every day.
Notified of the attack, Mills returned to Washington immediately and was told the vandal started fires in the kitchen and in the basement.
One suspect is in custody even as the investigation continues.
Mills reported the family was able to salvage some items from the home, such as the hospital bracelet for Mills’ daughter the day she was born, as well as photographs.
The family’s cat died in the fire.
Family members launched a GoFundMe page following the attack, and the response left Mills stunned.
“I was blown away by students from the school I taught at sending like 500 bucks each,” he told the Daily Caller.
An estimated $90,000 had been raised within days.