
"Well, one, they're changing the subject from other things that they didn't want to talk about like the Epstein stuff. But, two, look I don't-, I didn't like the video. Of course, like, soldiers shouldn't violate, you know, shouldn't violate illegal-, obey illegal orders or anything like that. I just don't think that was the audience. This very much feels to me like those ads Kristi Noem takes out,"
"It is, it was a way to signal to their fan base in a way. Now, the reaction to it is so much more grotesque than anything that they said, I will stipulate that But this is distorting, it's dangerous. I kind of suspect that one of the reasons why Trump world is going crazy about it is because they've internalized the idea that the president-, if Donald Trump does it, it cannot be illegal,"
Jonah Goldberg criticized both President Trump and the Democratic lawmakers who released a video urging service members not to follow illegal orders. The Department of Defense announced a review of serious allegations against Captain Mark Kelly, USN (Ret.), noting possible recall to active duty or court-martial proceedings under UCMJ 10 U.S.C. 688. Goldberg said the video appeared misdirected and politically performative, suggesting it signaled to a partisan base rather than the military. He also argued that Trump supporters act as if the president's actions cannot be illegal, making the admonition not to obey illegal orders seem contradictory to them.
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