We have entered the world of Alice in Wonderland with the mad queen of hearts shouting infamously, "off with their heads"at every slight to demonstrate her power and her short temper. Like the Queen of Hearts, the president is now shouting "they ought to be shot" .in a rage. It is not the first time, either. President Trump has publicly accused Representative Jason Crow and five other Democratic lawmakers, all military or intelligence veterans, of "seditious behavior, punishable by DEATH" after they appeared in a video urging U.S. service members to uphold the Constitution and refuse "illegal orders". That is not the first time Trump had a tantrum, acting like the Queen of Hearts shouting "execution' when challenged. Gen. Milley, former head of the Joint Chiefs on retirement, said the US Military does not take orders from a wannabe dictator. Trump had floated the idea that Milley ought to be executed. Biden issued a pardon for Milley to protect him a Trump court martial.. https://newrepublic.com/.../trump-suggests-executing...
Trump's rages began with attacks at an ABC reporter and, yes, Jeremy Kimmel again. Jimmy Kimmel blasts Trump over ‘quiet, piggy’ outburst aimed at female reporter | The Independent He wants them taken off the air.
The GOP and Trump went ballistic, claiming that the 6 members of Congress (all with combat or intelligence experience) were encouraging the military to disobey orders, while deceptively leaving out the important words the Congresspeople clearly used "illegal orders'. . The flip side of that is does the GOP want the military to carry out illegal orders? Should Trump have required US military to shoot the Black Lives Matter demonstrators in the legs in his first term?In fact, per the military code of justice, those who commit illegal acts can be subject to prosecution. What the military oath of enlistment says about legal and illegal orders - ABC News
From my FB posting 11/20/2025: The issue is if military enlisted personnel believe the orders given to them are unconstitutional or against the military code of justice, can they refuse? I found this site, which may be helpful. Basically, obey your commanding officer first and fight it out in court-martial. Usually, the burden is on the officer who gave the order in court-martial proceedings. I recall that Hitler's minions at Nuremberg were hanged, and their defense was "just following orders". Officers have the real burden, and if they disagree with the president's orders, they could resign their commissions. This first came to head when Trump discussed with Gen. Milley ordering the military to shoot the legs out of the black lives matter demonstrators. Milley refused.
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