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Democrats targeted by Trump over ‘illegal orders’ video say attacks prove his point

Democrats targeted by Trump over 'illegal orders' video say attacks prove his point

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lLast month, President Donald Trump vented his anger against a handful of Democratic elected officials Who released a video saying that members of the army can refuse illegal orders,

back then, Trump accused him of being committed In a Truth Social post he called “seditious behavior” a “death sentence.” Pentagon later Threatened with court-martial Senator Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) for his participation in the video.

But now, as Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Face constant questions about “double tap” strikes Democrats who recorded the video, on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean, say the actions prove they had every reason to be concerned.

Representative Jason Crow (D-Colo.), a retired Army Ranger, participated in the video and said that despite Trump’s allegations, his video was harmless.

“It underscores the importance of the video and the message that we sent and that we will continue to send,” said Rep. Jason Crow (D-Colo.), a retired Army Ranger. Independent,

Rep. Jason Crow (D-Colo.) said the Trump administration's strike in Venezuela underscores why he and some other Democrats made a video telling service members they can disobey illegal orders.
Rep. Jason Crow (D-Colo.) said the Trump administration’s strike in Venezuela underscores why he and some other Democrats made a video telling service members they can disobey illegal orders. ,getty images,

“Just as you respect your chain of command, you respect and follow lawful orders, like I did. But if you are asked to do something illegal or unconstitutional, you have not only a right, but an obligation to follow the law and the Constitution.” The crow said.

Crowe also criticized Hegseth as cavalier and selfish. Posting an AI parody book cover of Franklin the Turtle firing missiles at drug boats,

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“Who should be surprised that you have a drunken former Fox News host with zero qualifications running the Department of Defense who is more interested in filming videos and drawing vignettes than he is about not knowing what he’s doing and putting our military in this position,” Crowe said, referencing Hegseth’s past battles with alcohol, which the defense secretary has said is in his past since he was confirmed to his Cabinet position.

On Thursday, Admiral Frank Bradley and General Dan Kane, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, met top MPs After the reports of the Intelligence Committee and the Armed Services Committee Washington Post Hegseth was reported to have ordered Navy SEALs to kill everyone on board, including two survivors trapped in the wreckage.

Senator Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), Chairman of the Intelligence Committee and perhaps the most combative Republican senator, defended the attacks, calling them “righteous” and “extremely legitimate.”

This all comes after a handful of Democrats with intelligence or military experience released videos that enraged Trump. FBI and Justice Department has scheduled interviews with these MPs,

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Former intelligence analyst Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) told Independent That he and others had been hearing concerns about the administration’s practices for some time before the video, including sending troops to American cities.

“Recently, we’ve been hearing a lot from people at SOUTHCOM and people involved with the strikes in the Caribbean about concerns about legality and the fact that they couldn’t see the legal justification for the strikes themselves,” he said. “So there was a lot of juju in the system.”

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Slotkin said he was not aware of the specific nature of the so-called “double-tap” strike, but that it made his and other members’ points all the more important.

“Well, certainly I had no foreknowledge of the journalism of this specific case, you know, but there was so much noise that I think it really puts into relief some of the questions that we’re getting privately,” she said.

Kelly said there should be a full hearing by the Senate Armed Services Committee about the attacks.

“I think that’s probably a fair thing for the American people to say about the video,” he said. IndependentKelly said he did not want to move forward with the investigation, He pointed to how Trump reportedly asked his previous Defense Secretary Mark Esper whether troops could shoot in the legs of US protesters and said in 2016 that troops would not refuse his orders,

“You combine that with who the secretary of defense is, and then he is fundamentally unfit for the position,” he said.

“I personally and others were concerned about the environment that has been created where we could get into a situation where someone in the chain of command gives some kind of illegal or illegal order, and this was just a reminder to people that they don’t have to follow illegal orders.”

Nature’s attacks have sparked bipartisan criticism, but for now, Trump and Hegseth are largely untouched. The investigations pursued by the Trump administration are still in their early stages. But once again, let’s test whether Trump can trump Congress’s oversight duties to the executive branch.

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