The Administrative State is bound to the strictures of the Due Process clause of the Fifth Amendment, and the military is sworn to uphold the Constitution, and that includes the Bill of Rights, and being "subject to the civil power". DEI is a gross violation of Due Process...
The Administrative State is bound to the strictures of the Due Process clause of the Fifth Amendment, and the military is sworn to uphold the Constitution, and that includes the Bill of Rights, and being "subject to the civil power". DEI is a gross violation of Due Process...
The Administrative State is bound to the strictures of the Due Process clause of the Fifth Amendment, and the military is sworn to uphold the Constitution, and that includes the Bill of Rights, and being "subject to the civil power". DEI is a gross violation of Due Process...
Agree 100%, but there has been no dearth of unconstitutional activity on the past of DOD in the past 30 years, and very few are resigning over it