Moe Davis spent years working in Washington, D.C. and now he wants to go back to Washington to represent Western North Carolina. Davis is a bureaucrat whose values align with the political elites of Washington, not with the residents of North Carolina.

Per his resume, Moe Davis served as an Administrative Law Judge for the U.S. Department of Labor, located in Washington, D.C.:

• Per his resume, Moe Davis served as an Administrative Law Judge for the U.S. Department of Labor, located in Washington, D.C.

(Moe Davis for Congress, “CV: Moe Davis,” accessed 9/4/20)

Per his resume, Moe Davis served as an Assistant Professor of Legal Writing and National Security Law at Howard University School of Law, located in Washington, D.C.:

• Per his resume, Moe Davis served as an Assistant Professor of Legal Writing and National Security Law at Howard University School of Law, located in Washington, D.C.

(Moe Davis for Congress, “CV: Moe Davis,” accessed 9/4/20)

• Davis served as an Assistant Professor at Howard University School of Law for four years. “After retiring from the military and then working for the Congressional Research Service, Davis taught for four years as Assistant Professor of Legal Writing and National Security Law at Howard University Law School.” (Staff Reports, “Morris ‘Moe’ Davis Runs for 11th Congressional Seat,” The Urban News, 2/12/20)

• Howard University School of Law is located in Washington, D.C.

(Howard University School of Law, “Contact Us,” accessed 9/4/20)

Per his resume, Moe Davis served as the Executive Director and Counsel for the Crimes of War Education Project, located in Washington, D.C.:

• Per his resume, Moe Davis served as the Executive Director and Counsel for the Crimes of War Education Project, located in Washington, D.C.

(Moe Davis for Congress, “CV: Moe Davis,” accessed 9/4/20)

Per his resume, Moe Davis served as the Assistant Director and Senior Specialist in National Security Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Trade Division at the Congressional Research Service located in Washington, D.C.:

• Per his resume, Moe Davis served as the Assistant Director and Senior Specialist in National Security Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Trade Division at the Congressional Research Service located in Washington, D.C.

(Moe Davis for Congress, “CV: Moe Davis,” accessed 9/4/20)

Per his resume, Moe Davis served as the Director of the Air Force Judiciary at Bolling Air Force Base located in Washington, D.C.:

• Per his resume, Moe Davis served as the Director of the Judiciary at Bolling Air Force Base located in Washington, D.C.

(Moe Davis for Congress, “CV: Moe Davis,” accessed 9/4/20)

Per his resume, Moe Davis served as the Chief Prosecutor of the Office of Military Commissions at the Department of Defense, partially located in Arlington, Virginia which is right outside of Washington, D.C.:

• Per his resume, Moe Davis served as the Chief Prosecutor of the Office of Military Commissions at the Department of Defense, partially located in Arlington, Virginia which is located right outside of Washington, D.C.

(Moe Davis for Congress, “CV: Moe Davis,” accessed 9/4/20)

Per his resume, Moe Davis served as the Appellate Government Counsel at Bolling Air Force Base located in Washington, D.C.:

• Per his resume, Moe Davis served as the Appellate Government Counsel at Bolling Air Force Base located in Washington, D.C.

(Moe Davis for Congress, “CV: Moe Davis,” accessed 9/4/20)

Per his resume, Moe Davis served as the Circuit Trial Counsel at Bolling Air Force Base located in Washington, D.C.:

• Per his resume, Moe Davis served as the Circuit Trial Counsel at Bolling Air Force Base located in Washington, D.C.

(Moe Davis for Congress, “CV: Moe Davis,” accessed 9/4/20)

Moe Davis received his Master of Law from George Washington University School of Law, located in Washington, D.C.:

• Per his resume, Moe Davis graduated from George Washington University School of Law in 1992.

(Moe Davis for Congress, “CV: Moe Davis,” accessed 9/4/20)

• Davis received his Master of Law from George Washington University School of Law. “Morris Davis earned a BS in criminal justice from Appalachian State University, a JD from North Carolina Central University School of Law, a LLM in government procurement law from George Washington University School of Law, and a LLM in military law from the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General School. His military decorations include the , six Meritorious Service Medals, the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, and Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.” (Huffington Post, “Contributor Morris Davis,” accessed 9/4/20)

• George Washington University School of Law is located in Washington, D.C.

(Law School Admission Council, “The George Washington University Law School,” accessed 9/4/20)

Moe Davis has been described as “a career military lawyer:”

• Davis has been described as “a career military lawyer.” Colonel Davis, a career military lawyer nearing retirement at 49, said that he would never argue that Mr. Hamdan was innocent, but that he was ready to try to put the commission system itself on trial by questioning its fairness. He said that there ‘is a potential for rigged outcomes’ and that he had ‘significant doubts about whether it will deliver full, fair and open hearings.’” (William Glaberson, “Former Prosecutor to Testify for Detainee,” , 2/28/08)

Beyond the military, Moe Davis has served as “a national security expert for Congress, a law professor and judge with the U.S. Department of Labor:”

• Beyond the military, Moe Davis has served as “a national security expert for Congress, a law professor and judge with the U.S. Department of Labor.” “Moe Davis dedicates his life to service to others. Fresh out of public high school, he earned a degree in criminal justice from our own Appalachian State. He went on to pursue his first law degree (J.D.). Moe looks through a wide lens, and he saw the opportunity to serve our country in the United States Air Force for 25 years, retiring at the rank of colonel. In service beyond the military, Moe Davis was a national security expert for Congress, a law professor and judge with the U.S. Department of Labor.” (Letters, “Letter: Davis will bring honesty and integrity to Congress,” Mountain Xpress, 9/1/20)

o In 2009, Davis served as “an assistant director and senior specialist in national security for the Congressional Research Service at the Library of Congress.” “In 2009, after retiring from the Air Force, he was working as an assistant director and senior specialist in national security for the Congressional Research Service at the Library of Congress.” (Moe Davis for Congress, “Meet Moe,” accessed 9/4/20)

o “Moe Davis is a retired Air Force Colonel, Director of the Air Force Judiciary and former Chief Prosecutor at Guantanamo Bay. He has been a law professor, judge, speaker, writer and national security expert for Congress.” (Moe Davis for Congress, “Meet Moe,” accessed 9/4/20)

Between 1983 and 2019, Moe Davis never worked in North Carolina:

• Per his resume, Moe Davis did not work in North Carolina from 1983 to 2019.

(Moe Davis for Congress, “CV: Moe Davis,” accessed 9/4/20)

(Moe Davis for Congress, “CV: Moe Davis,” accessed 9/4/20)