Posted on 06/12/2020 10:18:07 AM PDT by Red Badger
The Uniform Code of Military Justice prohibits using "contemptuous words" against the president.
Retired four-star military officers who lambasted President Trump could be recalled to active duty and prosecuted for violating the U.S. Code, military law experts told Just the News.
Retired officers can't make contemptuous remarks of the commander-in-chief, said John Dowd, a former Marine Corps Judge Advocate and former Trump legal advisor. Theyre all subject to recall. Theyre subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice until they die.
The pertinent law is Title 10 of the U.S. Code, Section 888, the experts said.
As part of the UCMJ, governing military law, you cannot use contemptuous words against certain officials, including the president, one active duty Army Judge Advocate General Corps officer said. That is a court-martial offense, and yes, you can be recalled to active duty to be court-martialed.
The outspoken retired officers know they could be held to account, the JAG officer said.
I don't know who the hell they think they are, Dowd said. Its stunning to me. I guess the law doesnt apply to them.
The retired officers comprise some of the biggest marquee military names in recent times. They include former Defense Secretary Gen. James Mattis and former Special Operations Command chief Adm. William McRaven.
With increasing frequency over the past couple years, and in quick succession over the past week, they have leveled serious accusations against Trump, and have called for him to be removed from office.
In late 2019, McRaven published a New York Times op-ed titled "Our Republic Is Under Attack From the President," and later told CNN interviewer Jake Tapper that Trump is working to destroy the country.
On June 7, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Colin Powell also speaking to CNNs Tapper said that Trump has drifted away from the U.S. Constitution. Elsewhere, Powell said Trump lies all the time, and called him a menace.
Retired Lt. Gen. John Allen, who commanded U.S. forces in Afghanistan, said in an interview that the Constitution is under threat not from violent anarchists, but from the president of the United States.
Retired Gen. Barry McCaffrey, who led U.S. Southern Command and served in Bill Clintons cabinet, denounced Trump as a threat to national security. Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, Adm. Mike Mullen who in 2012 surrendered his computers to the FBI in the course of a cybersecurity investigation accused Trump of giving succor to foreign detractors.
Last week, Mattis launched his own salvo.
We are witnessing the consequences of three years without mature leadership, Mattis wrote about Trump in The Atlantic. We can unite without him, drawing on the strengths inherent in our civil society, he said, adding Trump made a mockery of the Constitution.
Amid publicity surrounding the comments, the retired officers rallied around one another, giving virtual salutes and fist-bumps.
McCaffrey posted on social media his support of Powell and Mattis. He tweeted a Tik Tok video mocking Trump, and made fun of Mattis critic Sebastian Gorka, calling him a childish fraud.
Members of the military community who are not retired four stars questioned the chorus of denunciation.
"The sudden rush by retired flag officers to come out and declare the commander-in-chief to be the greatest threat to our Constitution, is nothing short of abhorrent, Army veteran Chad Longell told Just the News. While rioters loot and burn the country, while anarchists attempt to take over an American city, and while many are now calling for the abolition of entire police departments, these leaders think the president's style is the greatest threat to our country?
In an open letter published online, one former Marine Corps officer called Mad Dog to task. Who do you think you are to speak out in such a disgraceful manner against a sitting president? wrote retired Col. Jim Bathurst. Do you believe your rank entitles you to talk such trash?
One active duty enlisted soldier and combat veteran said he is deeply disappointed by the retired flag officers comments.
I thought our leaders are supposed to be neutral, the soldier said. They are acting like political partisans. That, and the level of groupthink mob mentality, shakes me to my core.
Said Longell, who served tours in Iraq and Afghanistan: What world are they living in?
Retired and active duty military questioned why the vocal four-star officers previously remained silent on issues and policies that sent American troops to their deaths.
Where were they during the Obama administration, when the rules of engagement (ROE) were getting American soldiers killed? demanded retired Infantry officer and combat veteran Jim Lechner, a history professor. The administration imposed an unworkable strategy and ROEs that were criminal. Why didnt these flag officers speak up about that?
In 2015, when asked directly by this reporter about the rules of engagement and whether they endangered American lives downrange, McRaven declined to answer.
In his own open letter, Dowd asked Mattis why he did not stop one notorious enemy.
Perhaps you ought to explain how and why you (and John Allen), as [Commanding General] Central Command, did not engage and take out Iranian Major General Soleimani who roamed the Middle East and wreaked havoc and death of American boys with his infamous IEDs, wrote Dowd.
Dowd said that he received a response from Mattis, and that their exchange which he did not share was pleasant.
The retired flag officers have been praised by supporters who believe their comments are warranted and helpful. And, while the criticisms of Trump could bring consequences via the military justice system, charges likely will not be filed, the JAG officer said.
Could they be recalled to active duty and prosecuted? Yes, the officer said. Will they be? Highly unlikely.
The effects of their words, though, ripple through the ranks.
The only people who are politicizing the military are the flag officers who are telling our current service members that their commander-in-chief is the greatest threat to our republic, Longell said. I can barely think of anything as dangerous to our nation [as] to inject such a thesis as that into the already highly volatile chapter of our history we are in.
Longell and three other active duty soldiers who spoke to Just the News report wanting neutrality and unity from senior leaders, including those who are retired.
Said Longell: As a veteran who has tremendous respect for many of these leaders, it is with a painful feeling of disbelief and disappointment that I watch them now become tools of the very dangerous flames of political opportunism which threaten our great republic."
Trump should do this. And then he should tell them, "Who's your daddy now, bitches?"
The fact that the officer class of the United States is under the control of the Elected Civilian President and that these officers accept the President as the Commander In Chief has been important to the survival of our republic.
That the United States has never suffered a military coup is quite remarkable.
Dont take it lightly that these generals are making noises of disdain to a sitting president. If that disdain were to get traction in active duty junior officers things could get ugly.
The worst thing that could happen is that too many people think that It cant happen here.
He *is* hiding in a corner, with regards to the FBI, leftist bureaucrats, backstabbing Republicans, and Obama leftovers.
Whining about it on Twitter isn't leadership. It looks weak.
They should be recalled & court-martialed; all reduced in rank by at least two grades and military retirement benefits adjusted to reflect that rank.
He *is* hiding in a corner, with regards to the FBI, leftist bureaucrats, backstabbing Republicans, and Obama leftovers.
Whining about it on Twitter isn’t leadership. It looks weak.
What do you expect? President Trump’s political position is weak due to the lack of support from his own party.
Just yesterday Senator Graham gave the green light to the Pentagon to continue their coupist activities when he praised Milley’s attack on POTUS.
All in the swamp know it is open season on POTUS and there will be no Congressional oversight in support of him. President Trump is flying solo and sometimes that makes things ugly.
Strip them of their stars.
In retirement, the farther they get from killing people and blowing things up, the more they’re overtaken by withdrawal, and insanity begins to take over. Intellectual independence and the military are like oil and water. Not being able any longer to order people to STFU and to punish the for wandering off the reservation has to be a downer.
please do so- this disrespect of a commanding in Chief is absolutely disgraceful and demoralizing to the military as a whole- if there is this kind of disrespect at the top- it will infest those that serve under them to the point where loyalties will be questionable- and the military will suffer- Disrespect is a cancer, and must be cut out before it metastasizes
“Prosecuted”
Who do we see getting Prosecuted today? People who act against Trump? Bueller...
THAT is their OBJECTIVE!....................
Blatant conflict of interest issues here
Just do it!
They know that nothing will come of their insubordination...they are politicians.
In the army, one doesn't become a 4-star general unless being mainly a politician.
This retired Army Officer will tell you they know it would never happen. They know the cultural revolution has begun in America and they are safely on the right side to not pay any price for their treachery.
Uh, Experience and Wisdom?
Technically aren't they just transferred to reserves, where they would be subject to their rules? Reserves and NG take the same oath as actives do.
If you’re an inactive reservist receiving the retainer fee, called military retirement, you ARE subject to the UCMJ until you officially, in writing cut ties with the US or become a citizen of another country.
You can be recalled into active duty up until the 30th anniversary of your initial enlistment or age 62 (I think), whichever comes first.
JAIL ALL OF THEM, Barry the Muslim would approve.
The problem is that the high visibility officers can influence the present officer ranks. Although not in any oath of office, it is understood that the oath includes not becoming or acting like an “a-hole.” That is part of the “preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the USA.”
Mattis has disrespected his Commander in Chief, not in words alone, but with a disgusting glare. Mattis is trouble.
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