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  1. "Our laws are clear. You can refuse illegal orders" Don't Give Up the Ship *** The Orders Project The Orders Project is a non-partisan program created by the National Institute for Military Justice to assist military personnel in understanding their options when faced with orders they believe may not be legal. In addition, The Orders Project creates resources, such as its Sourcebook for advocates advising military personnel, and provides education to organizations and individuals about the complexities related to military orders.
  2. Norfolk Police denies ICE profiling claims in traffic stop; acknowledges video
  3. I guess this also means to stay away from the Norfolk police if you are a Sailor... The video, shared Wednesday morning by Virginia Delegate Jackie Hope Glass on her social media page, shows a Navy sailor describing an incident involving someone in his command during what he says began as a window tint violation stop.
  4. Admiral Alvin Holsey - A true hero. Thank you for your service to the U.S. Navy... Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth asked U.S. Navy Admiral Alvin Holsey to retire in October after Holsey expressed concerns about the legality of the Trump administration’s boat bombings in the Caribbean, according to a new report.
  5. At least President Trump didn’t “kill all the lawyers” first, literally following Shakespeare’s words in “Henry VI, Part 2” on evading the rule of law. Instead, just a month into his second term in February, he and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth simply fired the top lawyers at the Army, Navy and Air Force, known as judge advocates general, or JAGs.
  6. President Donald Trump has asserted executive privilege to prevent courtroom adversaries from accessing evidence in a long-running lawsuit that accuses him of stoking violence at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. The Justice Department disclosed Trump’s secrecy claim Wednesday in a hearing related to that five-year-old lawsuit, brought by police officers injured while attempting to repel the violent mob that day. The officers say Trump’s incendiary remarks to a crowd of supporters — and his direction that they march on the Capitol — fueled the riot that nearly derailed the transfer of power from Trump to Joe Biden and left 140 officers injured.
  7. Thanedar will unveil the articles of impeachment during a press conference on Thursday morning at Union Station.
  8. DONALD TRUMP’S WAR ON IMMIGRANTS has crossed another line. First, he targeted illegal immigrants. Then he went after legal immigrants. Now, he’s attacking naturalized Americans: citizens of this country who were born elsewhere, particularly in what Trump contemptuously calls the “third world.” He’s trying to turn white Americans against nonwhite Americans
  9. The U.S. military struck an alleged drug-trafficking boat in the Caribbean — at the center of a controversy involving Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth — four times during a Sept. 2 attack, according to a U.S. official who spoke to The Hill Wednesday morning on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive operations. The full attack killed 11 people on board the ship as part of an operation by the Trump administration against what it says are “narco-terrorists.”
  10. The family of a Colombian fisherman who died in a U.S. military boat strike in September has filed a formal complaint with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights alleging the U.S. government illegally killed him. Alejandro Carranza was killed in a strike in the Caribbean on Sept. 15, according to the petition, filed on Tuesday.
  11. A Pentagon watchdog has determined that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth risked the safety of U.S. servicemembers by sharing sensitive military information on the Signal messaging app, according to a source who has reviewed the forthcoming inspector general report.
  12. The Justice Department has indicted a former Navy sailor and four others for allegedly leading an online extortion group that authorities say later helped spawn the global extremist network known as "764," which the FBI now describes as "modern day terrorism" for its sadistic and violent tormenting of teens online.
  13. Raskin, in a letter to newly appointed CBS News ombudsperson Ken Weinstein that was shared exclusively with The Hill, blasted the network for what he said was the “improper influence President Donald Trump wielded over CBS News’s editorial decisions” in recent weeks, including during the interview that aired Nov. 2
  14. Update: Reports suggest he was forced out after disagreements with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth regarding the legality and execution of lethal strikes on alleged drug boats in the Caribbean. If so thank you Adm. Alvin Holsey for obeying lawful orders . You are a hero... The head of U.S. Southern Command, which is overseeing the Trump administration’s ongoing military strikes on suspected drug boats in the Caribbean, will retire just over one year into his tenure. Adm. Alvin Holsey assumed command in November 2024. The commanders of combatant commands typically serve in the role for three years.
  15. Sailor to Sailor - Nov, 2025
  16. Very enlightening... Apparently this Coast Guard Admiral knows U.S. and international laws.
  17. Pete Hegseth Sends Cryptic Message to Admiral on Drug Boat Strike
  18. Both trump and Hedgehog no nothing about troop moral. The words that come out of Hedgehog's mouth are only meant to make himself feel good. And now there is the first Navy victim of this lawless regime: Adm. Frank M. Bradley, who should have known better. Now that there are legal repercussions, his superiors (trump and Hedgehog) say they did not specifically order him to make that decision. In my opinion they absolutely did... On Thursday, Adm. Bradley will head to Capitol Hill for closed-door sessions with lawmakers, as Republicans and Democrats express concerns about the Trump administration’s campaign. And in ordering a second strike that killed two survivors who were clinging to the burning wreckage of the boat — something his superiors say they did not specifically order him to do — Admiral Bradley now finds himself in potential legal jeopardy. In other words, he was thrown under the bus.
  19. The Orders Project is a non-partisan program created by the National Institute of Military Justice® (NIMJ) to assist military personnel in understanding their options when faced with orders they believe may not be legal.
  20. Clearly, Admiral Frank M. Bradley should have known better. One big lesson he has learned with politics is exactly how he got thrown under the bus. Hopefully he will share that with the public when he is put under oath with the pending House or Senate investigations, or both... Senator Kelly was right - Don't follow illegal orders (video.) It's against the law... The Defense Department's Law of War Manual uses shooting shipwrecked survivors as an example of an illegal order that service members are obligated to refuse. "For example, orders to fire upon the shipwrecked would be clearly illegal," the manual states. Don't Give Up the Ship... Chain of Command in Illegal Strike: President Trump Pete Hegseth Admiral Frank M. Bradley And please remember that congress never declared war or used the Authorizations for the Use of Military Force (AUMFs) Seal Team 6 Yes, the Constitution grants Congress the sole power to declare war, but the United States has not issued a formal declaration of war since World War II. Instead, Congress has frequently authorized military force through less formal means, such as Authorizations for the Use of Military Force (AUMFs), which has become the predominant method for permitting military action. Article here on portions of subject: White House defends Hegseth and second strike on boat near Venezuela A Navy admiral and not Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth directed a September strike on a suspected drug boat near Venezuela where the military was reportedly ordered to kill survivors, the White House said Monday.
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