
"I'm glad that the U.S. military is now investigating this guy Kelly because this is what we expect from Donald Trump 2.0. You can't have the deep state interfering with a duly elected presidency and get away with it. You gotta draw the line in the sand and you have to make examples out of people."
"You know, these people aren't civilians. They've sworn an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution, and they know what that means. They know what that means better than we civilians do, but they make a video like this trying to make a plea to people in the armed forces, and what they're really trying to do is imply that things that you might disagree with are also illegal."
"And there may be things about bombing boats in the Caribbean that I have an issue with. I may have an issue with that morally and philosophically, but I have not sworn an oath to the Constitution, so I'm not on the same ground that the warriors and the people in harm's way are. They know what they're getting into, but what these people are trying to do, they're trying to confuse them, and everyone I've spoken to in the military who is serving or who has served, they are so disgusted by this whole thing."
The Department of Defense opened an investigation into Sen. Mark Kelly over a video urging service members not to follow orders, which could prompt recall to active duty and court-martial. Fox News hosts on The Five supported the probe, framing it as necessary to prevent alleged deep-state interference and to protect a duly elected presidency. Hosts argued that military members have sworn an oath and that civilians should not attempt to influence or confuse them. The Pentagon announced the investigation following public pressure and political attacks from former President Donald Trump directed at Kelly.
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