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Rhiannon12866

(246,975 posts)
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 06:59 AM Yesterday

Military personnel seek legal advice on whether Trump-ordered missions are lawful - PBS NewsHour



Military service personnel have been seeking outside legal advice about some of the missions the Trump administration has assigned them. The strikes against alleged drug traffickers and deployments to U.S. cities have sparked a debate over their legality.

Amna Nawaz discussed more with Frank Rosenblatt, president of the National Institute of Military Justice, which runs The Orders Project. - Aired on 11/13/2025.

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Military personnel seek legal advice on whether Trump-ordered missions are lawful - PBS NewsHour (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 Yesterday OP
Blowing up people on small boats...., Lovie777 Yesterday #1
The boasting is narcissism - 70sEraVet Yesterday #3
Exactly. TomSlick 19 hrs ago #6
US military no longer has confidence in their commander in chief. Irish_Dem Yesterday #2
Just yesterday I suggested that. Wonder Why Yesterday #4
Excellent suggestion! There's something really wrong when the military has to consult attorneys Rhiannon12866 Yesterday #5

Lovie777

(21,126 posts)
1. Blowing up people on small boats....,
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 07:18 AM
Yesterday

thousands of miles away from the USA without evidence, and boasting about it in my opinion is narcissism.

TomSlick

(12,811 posts)
6. Exactly.
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 07:43 PM
19 hrs ago

Any person forwarding the orders or pulling the trigger should face court-martial.

We have taught service members for years that they have a duty to disobey unlawful orders. The question now is whether we were serious.

Irish_Dem

(77,926 posts)
2. US military no longer has confidence in their commander in chief.
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 07:25 AM
Yesterday

Chain of command is damaged.

Rhiannon12866

(246,975 posts)
5. Excellent suggestion! There's something really wrong when the military has to consult attorneys
Fri Nov 14, 2025, 08:46 AM
Yesterday

To learn if their orders are legal.

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