Micah Parsons politics came to light yesterday in a tweet aimed at President Joe Biden. Parsons’ comment came shortly after the release announcement of WNBA phenom Brittney Griner.

It is unclear why he deleted the tweet later, but it appears he was trying to change paths. He later tweeted about leaving behind a United States Marine.
Parsons’s also tweeted that his tweet history was not an attack on Griner.
He said, “I’m super happy she’s back home as she should be. I just have family who have served and it’s crazy to me the President wouldn’t bring him home too. I’m the furthest thing from a trump supporter but I’m not a fan of Biden either.”
He later tweeted: “then the best outcome was accomplished. I pray Mr. Whelan comes home but am extremely happy for Brittney and her family. I am not too prideful to admit when I’ve made a mistake.”
Micah Parsons Politics – Paul Whelan History
Mr Whelen was born in Canada. He is a citizen of four countries — the United States, Canada, Great Britain, and Ireland.
He was discharged from the Marines for bad conduct in 2008. This came after a conviction related to larceny per military and court records.
He said in a deposition in 2013 that he holds a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and an MBA degree. He took courses at Northern Michigan University from fall 1988 to fall 1990 without earning a degree.
According to a deposition Whelan gave in 2013, he was in law enforcement from 1988 to 2000. Reportedly he worked as a police officer in Chelsea, Michigan. He is also reported to be a sheriff’s deputy in Washtenaw County. The Chelsea Police, however, said he worked in lesser roles and as a part-time officer from 1990 to 1996. Washtenaw County sheriff reported no record of his employment.
Parsons’ comments reflect a politically conservative Cowboys team that has previously supported Donald Trump and campaigned with Eric Johnson on everything, but a second team.
Cowboys team owner Jerry Jones was briefly hospitalized earlier this year after an auto accident in downtown Dallas.