PISSED OFF Navy Leader DROPS THE HAMMER after BIG TRUMP LOSS!!

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A federal judge has ruled in favor of Senator Mark Kelly, blocking Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth from censuring Kelly's military rank and pay after he urged military personnel to resist illegal orders. The judge emphasized that retired military members, unlike active duty personnel, maintain full First Amendment rights, setting a significant legal precedent regarding speech rights for those in Congress.

Key Takeaways

  • Judicial precedent takes a stand: Retired military members, like Senator Kelly, still have First Amendment rights!
  • Grand juries rarely reject indictments, making their dismissal of charges against Kelly a surprising legal outlier.
  • In the arena of law warfare, federal power wields a hefty sword—perhaps too heavy for democracy's delicate balance.
  • A judge blocks Hegsth's censure; democracy proves resilient against attempts to silence dissent from within!
  • The Pentagon's free speech arguments crumble under scrutiny; when does active duty end and rights begin?

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