MSNBC's Jen Psaki Flat-Out Asks If Trump Orders To Military Need To Be Questioned'
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MSNBC's Jen Psaki Flat-Out Asks If Trump Orders To Military Need To Be Questioned'
"They talked about fighting a war with from within. They talked about these silly rules of engagement. When you're in the military, and you know this better than I do, but I've worked with a member of the they serve they serve the commander-in-chief. They report to him. They do what he orders. And I just wonder if we're in just a different moment where there should be some questioning. How do you think about it?"
"I received a text from a person who I served with before. And he said to me, he said, you know, it's it's normal to disagree with the commander-in-chief. He said, but I don't know if it's normal to be embarrassed by him. PSAKI: Mm-hmm. MOORE: And he said, I'm embarrassed. You know, it's and when we take the oath, we do. We take the oath that we are going to follow the Constitution of the United States of America, and we will follow the"
President Donald Trump followed Secretary Pete Hegseth's address to military leaders with a politicized speech that included claims about internal enemies and unconventional rhetoric. The event occurred in front of high-ranking U.S. military officers and prompted concerns about politicization of the armed forces. Governor Wes Moore, a military veteran, emphasized that service members take an oath to defend the Constitution and are required to follow lawful orders only. Moore said service members can feel embarrassed by the commander-in-chief and must refuse orders that violate the Constitution, prioritizing constitutional duty.
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