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Trump administration fails to indict Democrats involved in 'illegal orders' video
NBC News· 2026-02-13 02:14
A legal win with a bonus Bob Dylan quote for a Democratic senator over the defense secretary. That's because the judge is now blocking the Pentagon's push to demote Senator Mark Kelly and dock his retirement pay. He's a retired naval officer because of what Kelly said in a video to members of the military.This is the video from a while back. The White House calls sedicious, as in traitorous, as in punishable, when several lawmakers put out this reminder to troops. >> Our laws are clear.You can refuse illega ...
'Wannabe dictator!': Sen. Kelly blasts Trump DOJ trying to indict him over 'illegal orders' video
MSNBC· 2026-02-12 04:45
Yesterday, a federal grand jury in Washington, D .C. , refused a request by Donald Trump's Justice Department to indict six members of Congress for saying publicly exactly what everyone in the American military has taught, that no one in the military should follow illegal orders. Yesterday, we saw the great lengths that Donald Trump and his administration will go to, to abuse power in order to silence and intimidate anyone who disagrees with them.We learned through the media that federal prosecutors tried a ...
PSAKI BOMBS! Megyn Kelly 'Are you ok?!' / Bad Bunny wins / Lutnick BUSTED / Trump an Olympic LOSER
MSNBC· 2026-02-11 23:49
Hi, it's Jen. I have so many things to talk through, so many notes, but I want to start with this piece of big juicy good news, and that is that a grand jury just declined to indict six Democratic lawmakers. And this is important because Donald Trump and the entire apparatus of the Trump White House desperately wanted to go after this group of lawmakers.And here's why. This includes Senator Mark Kelly, it includes Senator Alyssa Slotkin, basically a group of six who had the gall to put together a PSA, a pub ...
'They got the wrong guy': Sen. Kelly pushes back against 'escalating Pentagon probe
MSNBC· 2025-12-16 14:09
The Pentagon says Defense Secretary Pete Haggath is quote escalating his review of Democratic Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona. That probe is in response to Kelly and other Democratic lawmakers posting a video reminding service members of their duty to refuse illegal orders. Yet, it's a message that members of President Trump's own cabinet once agreed with just last year.Now, Attorney General Pam Bondi said the same thing when working as a lawyer for a conservative think tank, writing in a Supreme Court brief, ...
Armed Services member leads House effort to block strikes without congressional authorization
MSNBC· 2025-12-12 16:30
Political and Legal Analysis - Trump's pardon of Tina Peters is symbolic due to the state-level conviction, highlighting the limits of presidential power [2] - A group of lawmakers are seeking congressional authorization for military action in Venezuela, emphasizing the importance of checks and balances [3] - Concerns are raised regarding the legality of military strikes in Venezuela, particularly the September 2nd incident [5][9] - Reminding troops of their duty to not follow illegal orders is crucial, as highlighted by past statements from officials and military training [8][16][17] Military and Foreign Policy - The discussion emphasizes the need for congressional oversight of military actions to prevent unchecked and endless wars, referencing the $3 trillion spent and 7,000 American lives lost in Iraq and Afghanistan [6][7] - The legality of strikes on Venezuelan boats is questioned, particularly concerning survivors [10][13] - There is a call for transparency and the release of video evidence related to the Venezuelan boat strikes [12] Constitutional and Ethical Concerns - Concerns are raised about potential violations of US criminal law, such as threatening protesters or sending troops to polling stations [10] - The response to reminding individuals in the administration to follow the law reveals a lack of respect for the Constitution [18]
‘Pathetic, weak’: Armed Services member not intimidated by threats after video on illegal orders
MSNBC· 2025-12-09 12:53
Military and Legal Perspectives - The report highlights previous statements from Secretary Hegsith and Attorney General Pam Bondi affirming that military personnel are obligated to refuse unlawful orders [1][2][3] - Legal precedent dictates that military officers are required not to carry out unlawful orders, reinforcing the principle of accountability within the armed forces [1][2] - Discussion includes a hypothetical scenario where a president orders the military to kill a political rival, emphasizing that such an order would be unlawful and service members are required to refuse it [3] Congressional Oversight and Authorization - The report underscores the lack of congressional authorization for recent military strikes, raising concerns about the legality and scope of executive power [9][10] - Congressman Chris Delucio calls for a full congressional investigation into the boat strikes, including access to video feeds and testimony under oath [8][9] - The report emphasizes that Congress has not declared war or authorized military force, suggesting that the president and defense secretary are operating outside of lawful boundaries [9] Political and Economic Implications - The report suggests potential political blowback, even within the president's base, if Americans are put in harm's way without proper authorization [13] - Congressman Delucio criticizes the president's handling of affordability issues, stating that prices have continued to rise and have been made worse by trade wars and tax policies [15] - The report mentions concerns about the affordability crisis and the impact of tariffs on constituents, particularly younger generations who may not expect to be better off than their parents [14][15]
'Pete Hegseth has failed': Iraq veteran Rep Chris Deluzio on Pentagon crises
MSNBC· 2025-12-05 02:08
Congressman, thank you so much for joining us today. Uh, you are a member of the House Armed Services Committee, but it's my understanding that you um were not briefed today. Why did the entire House Armed Services and Intel Committees not receive a briefing today.>> Great question. You know, the admiral was was brought in to the leaders of both the armed services, the intel committee, as I understand it, House and Senate. The full committees need to hear from certainly the admiral, uh, who by all accounts ...
'Fundamentally unserious person': Dem Rep. says Hegseth 'lacks' experience and judgment
MSNBC· 2025-12-03 16:13
Oversight & Accountability - Congresswoman Goodlander emphasizes Congress's constitutional responsibility for oversight of the Pentagon and the importance of getting to the bottom of the facts regarding the strike [4][5] - The legal basis of the military campaign and the legality of the strikes are deeply in question, requiring close scrutiny [7] - Congress and the free press are critical to getting to the bottom of the issue and upholding the principles of American governance [10] Criticism of Secretary of Defense - Congresswoman Goodlander criticizes Secretary Hegset, stating he is unserious and lacks the experience and judgment to serve as Secretary of Defense [2][3] - Secretary Hegset is accused of shirking responsibility in a position of public trust [2] - The administration faces serious questions regarding the strike, particularly concerning the Secretary of Defense's actions and explanations [6] Rule of Law & Military Justice - The principle of law under the Uniform Code of Military Justice is highlighted, emphasizing the importance of a system of rule of law [9] - The congresswoman references a video advising service members to refuse illegal orders, raising questions about the legality of the strike [8]
Hegseth’s incompetence got us here: Sen. Kelly calls for investigation into second strike
MSNBC· 2025-12-02 14:02
Defense Department Investigation & Concerns - Senator Mark Kelly and other lawmakers are under investigation by the Defense Department for a video reminding service members to follow the law [1][10] - The investigation was initiated following a tweet from Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth [11] - Senator Kelly expresses concern about the competence of Secretary Hegseth and the potential for illegal orders, citing President Trump's past statements [1] "Double Tap" Strike Incident - The "double tap" strike incident is inconsistent with the laws of armed conflict and the Department of Defense's manual of war [1] - Senator Kelly calls for a thorough investigation into the incident, expressing distrust in the administration to provide complete information [1] - Secretary Hegseth was present and watching the operation live, making him responsible as the senior member in the operational chain of command [1] Secretary Hegseth's Leadership & Conduct - Secretary Hegseth's leadership style is described as "swaggering around" and using a "macho lexicon," referring to himself as the "Secretary of War" [1] - There is regret among some Republican senators who voted to confirm Secretary Hegseth, acknowledging his incompetence [1] - Secretary Hegseth is criticized for blaming others and lacking responsibility, contrasting with typical leadership behavior [1][8] Rules of Engagement & Accountability - Executing survivors in the water is against the law, and the proper procedure is to rescue survivors and then sink the boat [1] - Members of the military have a responsibility to not follow illegal orders [1] - There is a need for transparency and accountability regarding the incident, including making the legal analysis public [4][5][6]
Possible war crime puts Trump's 'illegal orders' freakout in new context
MSNBC· 2025-12-02 05:14
Alleged Illegal Military Actions & Potential War Crimes - The report centers on allegations that former Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave an illegal verbal order to kill everyone on board a boat in the Caribbean suspected of drug smuggling [3][4] - A second missile was allegedly fired at two survivors clinging to wreckage to comply with the order, which is described as a textbook example of an illegal order, specifically "orders to fire upon the shipwrecked" [4][5] - A senior military lawyer at Southern Command reportedly concluded the Caribbean boat strikes were illegal and was subsequently sidelined by the Trump administration [5][6] - The UK reportedly stopped sharing intelligence with the US due to the alleged illegality of these strikes [7] - Former military lawyers stated that anyone issuing or following such orders can and should be prosecuted for war crimes, murder, or both [21] Congressional Investigation & Bipartisan Concern - The House Armed Services Committee, including both Democrats and Republicans, is committed to providing rigorous oversight of the Defense Department's military operations in the Caribbean and is taking bipartisan action to gather a full accounting of the operation [8] - Congressman Adam Smith stated that the boat strikes were illegal and that the follow-on strike to kill survivors is a war crime if the reports are accurate [12][13] - The committee is demanding a full explanation, the chain of command, the legality behind the operation, videos, background mail, and explanations from everyone involved in the decision [19] Broader Implications & Motives - Congressman Adam Smith suggests the issue extends beyond drugs and is related to President Trump's personal power and belief in spheres of influence, particularly regarding Venezuela [13][17] - The alleged actions in the Caribbean are contrasted with President Trump's reported intention to pardon a Honduran president convicted of mass-scale drug smuggling, undermining the drug trafficking justification for actions against Venezuela [15][16]