Congressman Schools Fox News Host on Military Loyalty to Constitution
Rebel HQNovember 23, 202515 min282,126 views
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- 💡 Democratic lawmakers issued a video reminding troops that their duty is to the Constitution and they can refuse unlawful orders.
- ⚠️ This message sparked outrage from Donald Trump and Fox News, who claimed it disparaged the military.
- 🎯 A recent survey indicated that eight out of ten service members deeply understand their obligation to follow lawful orders.
Congressman Crow's Perspective
- 🇺🇸 Congressman Jason Crow, a military veteran, emphasized that service members are intelligent enough to distinguish between lawful and unlawful orders.
- 🗣️ He stated that reminding them of their legal obligations is not disparaging but rather a necessary affirmation of their rights and duties.
- 🎖️ Crow, a former Navy Captain, CIA officer, and Army Ranger, highlighted his own oaths to protect the Constitution.
Concerns About Trump's Agenda
- 🚨 The video was created in anticipation of potential actions by Donald Trump, including using the military for domestic law enforcement and invoking the Insurrection Act.
- 📜 Representative Elissa Slotkin introduced the "No Troops in Our Streets Act" to limit the president's ability to deploy military personnel in cities without state consent.
- 🗳️ There are concerns that Trump might use military presence to intimidate voters or influence election outcomes.
Trump's Reaction and Media Response
- 📢 Donald Trump responded on social media, calling the lawmakers traitors and suggesting severe punishment.
- 📺 Fox News hosts, including Martha MacCallum, questioned the lawmakers' message, leading to the interview's abrupt end.
- 🇺🇸 The video's creators and supporters argue that reminding troops of their constitutional duty is the most patriotic act, not an act of disloyalty.
The Core Message of the Video
- ⚖️ The video's central theme is that military personnel must remain loyal to the Constitution, not to any single political figure.
- 🚫 It stresses that soldiers have the right and obligation to refuse illegal orders, especially those that violate the law or the Constitution.
- 🗣️ The lawmakers, many of whom have military backgrounds, aimed to reinforce that the US is not a dictatorship and that the military's role is to protect citizens, not to be used for political intimidation or suppression.
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