Donald Trump's Outburst Against Those Who Defy Him Sparks Insurrection
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President Donald Trump recently intensified his criticism of Senator Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.), drawing attention from both supporters and critics. Kelly, a former Navy fighter pilot and NASA astronaut, along with five other Democratic lawmakers, released a video urging U.S. military members to refuse unlawful orders.
In response, Trump accused the lawmakers of engaging in seditious behavior, shared content about executions, and posted on Truth Social: Mark Kelly and the group of Unpatriotic Politicians were WRONG to do what they did, and they know it! I hope the people looking at them are not duped into thinking that its OK to openly and freely get others to disobey the President of the United States!
The White House amplified this statement on X, formerly Twitter.
While Trump's supporters celebrated his comments, many critics highlighted an important distinction the president overlooked: the lawmakers advised troops to resist only illegal orders, not orders from Trump personally. Observers emphasized that U.S. service members take an oath to uphold the Constitution rather than obey any single president.
You work for US not the other way around. Tracey Gallagher
They advised the military to stop following illegal orders when they learned about the illegal strikes. That's the law and there is nothing wrong with stating it. Ben Schaeffer
Servicemembers swore an oath to the constitution, not a king. Save America Movement
Odd. Mark Kelly never said to disobey Trump's orders, just illegal ones. Christine Bardin
Calling lawful dissent seditious is exactly how democracies slide into authoritarianism. Peter A Patriot
If the president ordered the military to do something illegal then it is illegal to follow that order. Tom Bombadil
This is the most authoritarian post Ive ever seen from an American. Tysse
The military pledges allegiance to the Constitution, not to the president. NOBODY is above our Constitution. Paulina Plazas
Disobeying unlawful orders is not sedition. Giving them is. Jay Nector
They said disobey illegal orders. Stop misrepresenting. Fleeting Yeets
When the President of the United States issues illegal orders, it is. Greg
The controversy highlights the ongoing tension between executive authority and constitutional obligations within the U.S. military, sparking debates over lawful dissent and the limits of presidential power.
Author: Sophia Brooks
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