The US military is sworn to protect the constitution.
It's time for them to do some protecting.
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The US military is sworn to protect the constitution.
It's time for them to do some protecting.
I was wondering what it would take. They're mostly republicans though, yeah?
They still crank Trump's hog even though he's a draft dodger who called fallen soldiers "suckers” and "losers", and violated the sanctity of Arlington national cemetery for a PR stunt.
The majority of people in the military are uneducated.
Well, according to Agent Orange, the constitution says the president is a god emperor and the military must obey his every order. /s
Trump did say he wants generals as loyal as Hitler's...
An order of Contempt for ignoring a direct court order for the Executive branch by the Judicial branch of US government will mean it is no a Constitutional Republic of Checks and Balances
In theory the congressional branch would weigh in and be the tie breaker in the dispute. If they agree with the contempt of court, then they start an impeachment, and judicial rules on it, and if executive branch continues to not enforce the law, congress can call a militia to uphold the law. If they agree with the executive branch however, the judicial branch can only hurl more words. Words without any functional weight to them. edited: for clarity
What right does a judge have to tell the president what to do? I mean who's going to come and try to arrest the president? If I were Trump id tell the judge to go pound sand.
You're not serious, if trump wanted to violate the third amendment and put troops in your house. You'd be OK with that?