FAITH-IN-HIM
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I said: "crafting Executive Branch documentation."
In my military staff work, it was a big part of my job to do the actual writing of operations orders and other directives that would signed by my colonel or general...because I was the one who knew the details of what had to be accomplished.
That is the way the system works. The boss says broadly, "Get this done," someone with the detailed knowledge of how it should be done writes the order with all the necessary details, and the boss signs it.
I appreciate your posts and the consistently well-researched, balanced information you share, which greatly aids in understanding the topics we discuss. While I may not always share your viewpoint, I hold your contributions in high regard.
Reading some of your posts in this thread, it's truly reassuring to know there's a chain of command for how orders flow through the military structure. By the time a lower-level soldier carries out an order, it has been vetted at multiple levels and goes through a legal process to ensure those orders align with military and US law. Therefore, what these six lawmakers claim about disobeying an illegal order is unlikely, because even if the commander in chief issues such an order, it would be modified to meet legal standards and align with U.S. law.
Given all this, the situation is fundamentally political—not a matter of military law or the U.S. Constitution. The six elected officials aimed to make a political statement, and the Trump administration is responding exactly as they intended. Every time the Trump administration refers to an "illegal order", it loses political ground. There is absolutely no political gain for the administration in this scenario.
Imagine if this had occurred during the W. Bush administration. Most likely, President Bush would ignore it. If a reporter asked him about it, he might have responded, "This is America; elected officials have the right to speak their minds," and then shifted to another topic. The story would probably fade after a day or two.
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