Trump shouldn't lead US military. As a felon, he shouldn't even serve

signalmankenneth

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So what will they play when Trump enters the room now, Hail to the Felon?!! What do we call Trump now, Felon in Chief?!!:thinking:

A felon serving as both leader of the free world and commander in chief would disrupt the U.S. military's culture and institutional structure.

Former president and convicted felon Donald Trump should not become America’s next commander in chief. His criminal record and despicable behavior undermine national security as well as trust, leadership and morale among the men and women who risk their lives to defend our nation.

Over the past three decades, Trump has been a defendant or plaintiff in more than 4,000 lawsuits, and last week a jury found him guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records to conceal or commit a crime. It was only the first of the criminal trials he faces.

Trump's lack of ethical standards and integrity goes against everything the U.S. military stands for. He has proved that under pressure, he will crack. If he were to become commander in chief again, he might well compromise our country by giving in to coercion or revealing secrets that could get Americans killed.

A felon serving as both leader of the free world and commander in chief would disrupt the military's culture and institutional structure as we know it.

Republicans need to get away from Trump.
Here's how we can do it.

National security keeps our military members alive. Heck, it keeps us all alive. Allowing someone who flagrantly disregards the law and authority of any manner to lead our armed services would not keep our nation secure.

Cybersecurity and international espionage are a dangerous game, and for someone like Trump to have the cheat codes would be like showing your child how to use one tap to make in-app purchases, then telling them not to buy any games. America’s adversaries are watching and taking notes. They would welcome the former president's tarnished moral compass because it could be used to weaken America's national security.


Trump as commander in chief would hurt America's global credibility​

Former military leaders, such as retired Marine Corps Gen. John Kelly, who served during the Trump administration have called him dangerous and unfit. Trump has injured relationships between the United States and its allies, and his actions on the international stage were seen as weak and unstable, directly harming diplomatic relations.

And with Trump back in the White House, our nation's global reputation and credibility would be hurt at a time when threats from China, Iran and Russia appear to be growing.

As both a felon and the commander in chief, Trump's lack of character would undercut morale in our armed services, leading to greater problems with retention. In Bob Woodard's book "Rage," Trump told a former adviser, “My f---ing generals are a bunch of p---ies.” It wasn’t the first or the last time he berated our military’s most revered leaders.

Remember when he called service members who made the ultimate sacrifice “losers” and “suckers”? I do.

Think of war widows.
Trump's callous insult of military won't be forgotten this Memorial Day.

As a military spouse, I am lucky to have met, served and supported many military leaders and our nation's greatest families. Military life isn’t for losers and suckers, and the weak will not fare well here.

Strength and resilience are the glue that holds the military together, and our military leaders' attention should be focused on mission readiness and defense, not mitigating Trump's PR nightmares.

The U.S. military prides itself on decorum, discipline, respect and an honorable reputation.

Trump exhibits none of those qualities.


Felons generally can't serve in the military​

In the values and character section of the Go Army website, it states that a person convicted of a felony is generally not permitted to join the military. So how on earth should a felon be allowed to lead the entire military if he couldn't join because of his criminal record?

Make it make sense.

Our nation now teeters on a cliff. Will a felon be elected to lead America’s military and tasked with helping to instill a warrior's ethos, morale and camaraderie among those who protect our nation in a hostile world?

Whether voters choose to embrace or ostracize the convicted former president will shape the image and culture of America's military for decades to come.


https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2024/06/06/trump-convicted-felon-commander-chief-military/73971641007/

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So what will they play when Trump enters the room now, Hail to the Felon?!! What do we call Trump now, Felon in Chief?!!:thinking:

A felon serving as both leader of the free world and commander in chief would disrupt the U.S. military's culture and institutional structure.

Former president and convicted felon Donald Trump should not become America’s next commander in chief. His criminal record and despicable behavior undermine national security as well as trust, leadership and morale among the men and women who risk their lives to defend our nation.

Over the past three decades, Trump has been a defendant or plaintiff in more than 4,000 lawsuits, and last week a jury found him guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records to conceal or commit a crime. It was only the first of the criminal trials he faces.

Trump's lack of ethical standards and integrity goes against everything the U.S. military stands for. He has proved that under pressure, he will crack. If he were to become commander in chief again, he might well compromise our country by giving in to coercion or revealing secrets that could get Americans killed.

A felon serving as both leader of the free world and commander in chief would disrupt the military's culture and institutional structure as we know it.

Republicans need to get away from Trump.
Here's how we can do it.

National security keeps our military members alive. Heck, it keeps us all alive. Allowing someone who flagrantly disregards the law and authority of any manner to lead our armed services would not keep our nation secure.

Cybersecurity and international espionage are a dangerous game, and for someone like Trump to have the cheat codes would be like showing your child how to use one tap to make in-app purchases, then telling them not to buy any games. America’s adversaries are watching and taking notes. They would welcome the former president's tarnished moral compass because it could be used to weaken America's national security.


Trump as commander in chief would hurt America's global credibility​

Former military leaders, such as retired Marine Corps Gen. John Kelly, who served during the Trump administration have called him dangerous and unfit. Trump has injured relationships between the United States and its allies, and his actions on the international stage were seen as weak and unstable, directly harming diplomatic relations.

And with Trump back in the White House, our nation's global reputation and credibility would be hurt at a time when threats from China, Iran and Russia appear to be growing.

As both a felon and the commander in chief, Trump's lack of character would undercut morale in our armed services, leading to greater problems with retention. In Bob Woodard's book "Rage," Trump told a former adviser, “My f---ing generals are a bunch of p---ies.” It wasn’t the first or the last time he berated our military’s most revered leaders.

Remember when he called service members who made the ultimate sacrifice “losers” and “suckers”? I do.

Think of war widows.
Trump's callous insult of military won't be forgotten this Memorial Day.

As a military spouse, I am lucky to have met, served and supported many military leaders and our nation's greatest families. Military life isn’t for losers and suckers, and the weak will not fare well here.

Strength and resilience are the glue that holds the military together, and our military leaders' attention should be focused on mission readiness and defense, not mitigating Trump's PR nightmares.

The U.S. military prides itself on decorum, discipline, respect and an honorable reputation.

Trump exhibits none of those qualities.


Felons generally can't serve in the military​

In the values and character section of the Go Army website, it states that a person convicted of a felony is generally not permitted to join the military. So how on earth should a felon be allowed to lead the entire military if he couldn't join because of his criminal record?

Make it make sense.

Our nation now teeters on a cliff. Will a felon be elected to lead America’s military and tasked with helping to instill a warrior's ethos, morale and camaraderie among those who protect our nation in a hostile world?

Whether voters choose to embrace or ostracize the convicted former president will shape the image and culture of America's military for decades to come.


https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2024/06/06/trump-convicted-felon-commander-chief-military/73971641007/

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Bucket you asshole. You supported the assassination of your president elect so, fuck you!
 
The intelligent among us all know what Trump shouldn't be doing.
He shouldn't even be sharing in the planet's oxygen supply.

But he is, and the idiotic majority of us support that...
so what the fuck are we sane ones supposed to do about it?

The American majority is batshit crazy,
and even sane Americans aren't welcome to emigrate to more civilized places.
 
So what will they play when Trump enters the room now, Hail to the Felon?!! What do we call Trump now, Felon in Chief?!!:thinking:

A felon serving as both leader of the free world and commander in chief would disrupt the U.S. military's culture and institutional structure.

Former president and convicted felon Donald Trump should not become America’s next commander in chief. His criminal record and despicable behavior undermine national security as well as trust, leadership and morale among the men and women who risk their lives to defend our nation.

Over the past three decades, Trump has been a defendant or plaintiff in more than 4,000 lawsuits, and last week a jury found him guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records to conceal or commit a crime. It was only the first of the criminal trials he faces.

Trump's lack of ethical standards and integrity goes against everything the U.S. military stands for. He has proved that under pressure, he will crack. If he were to become commander in chief again, he might well compromise our country by giving in to coercion or revealing secrets that could get Americans killed.

A felon serving as both leader of the free world and commander in chief would disrupt the military's culture and institutional structure as we know it.

Republicans need to get away from Trump.
Here's how we can do it.

National security keeps our military members alive. Heck, it keeps us all alive. Allowing someone who flagrantly disregards the law and authority of any manner to lead our armed services would not keep our nation secure.

Cybersecurity and international espionage are a dangerous game, and for someone like Trump to have the cheat codes would be like showing your child how to use one tap to make in-app purchases, then telling them not to buy any games. America’s adversaries are watching and taking notes. They would welcome the former president's tarnished moral compass because it could be used to weaken America's national security.


Trump as commander in chief would hurt America's global credibility​

Former military leaders, such as retired Marine Corps Gen. John Kelly, who served during the Trump administration have called him dangerous and unfit. Trump has injured relationships between the United States and its allies, and his actions on the international stage were seen as weak and unstable, directly harming diplomatic relations.

And with Trump back in the White House, our nation's global reputation and credibility would be hurt at a time when threats from China, Iran and Russia appear to be growing.

As both a felon and the commander in chief, Trump's lack of character would undercut morale in our armed services, leading to greater problems with retention. In Bob Woodard's book "Rage," Trump told a former adviser, “My f---ing generals are a bunch of p---ies.” It wasn’t the first or the last time he berated our military’s most revered leaders.

Remember when he called service members who made the ultimate sacrifice “losers” and “suckers”? I do.

Think of war widows.
Trump's callous insult of military won't be forgotten this Memorial Day.

As a military spouse, I am lucky to have met, served and supported many military leaders and our nation's greatest families. Military life isn’t for losers and suckers, and the weak will not fare well here.

Strength and resilience are the glue that holds the military together, and our military leaders' attention should be focused on mission readiness and defense, not mitigating Trump's PR nightmares.

The U.S. military prides itself on decorum, discipline, respect and an honorable reputation.

Trump exhibits none of those qualities.


Felons generally can't serve in the military​

In the values and character section of the Go Army website, it states that a person convicted of a felony is generally not permitted to join the military. So how on earth should a felon be allowed to lead the entire military if he couldn't join because of his criminal record?

Make it make sense.

Our nation now teeters on a cliff. Will a felon be elected to lead America’s military and tasked with helping to instill a warrior's ethos, morale and camaraderie among those who protect our nation in a hostile world?

Whether voters choose to embrace or ostracize the convicted former president will shape the image and culture of America's military for decades to come.


https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2024/06/06/trump-convicted-felon-commander-chief-military/73971641007/

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People are entitled to their opinion even when they're wrong... Obviously the majority of Americans didn't agree with this particular opinion... That article is from June... The election was in November...
 
So what will they play when Trump enters the room now, Hail to the Felon?!! What do we call Trump now, Felon in Chief?!!:thinking:

A felon serving as both leader of the free world and commander in chief would disrupt the U.S. military's culture and institutional structure.

Former president and convicted felon Donald Trump should not become America’s next commander in chief. His criminal record and despicable behavior undermine national security as well as trust, leadership and morale among the men and women who risk their lives to defend our nation.

Over the past three decades, Trump has been a defendant or plaintiff in more than 4,000 lawsuits, and last week a jury found him guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records to conceal or commit a crime. It was only the first of the criminal trials he faces.

Trump's lack of ethical standards and integrity goes against everything the U.S. military stands for. He has proved that under pressure, he will crack. If he were to become commander in chief again, he might well compromise our country by giving in to coercion or revealing secrets that could get Americans killed.

A felon serving as both leader of the free world and commander in chief would disrupt the military's culture and institutional structure as we know it.

Republicans need to get away from Trump.
Here's how we can do it.

National security keeps our military members alive. Heck, it keeps us all alive. Allowing someone who flagrantly disregards the law and authority of any manner to lead our armed services would not keep our nation secure.

Cybersecurity and international espionage are a dangerous game, and for someone like Trump to have the cheat codes would be like showing your child how to use one tap to make in-app purchases, then telling them not to buy any games. America’s adversaries are watching and taking notes. They would welcome the former president's tarnished moral compass because it could be used to weaken America's national security.


Trump as commander in chief would hurt America's global credibility​

Former military leaders, such as retired Marine Corps Gen. John Kelly, who served during the Trump administration have called him dangerous and unfit. Trump has injured relationships between the United States and its allies, and his actions on the international stage were seen as weak and unstable, directly harming diplomatic relations.

And with Trump back in the White House, our nation's global reputation and credibility would be hurt at a time when threats from China, Iran and Russia appear to be growing.

As both a felon and the commander in chief, Trump's lack of character would undercut morale in our armed services, leading to greater problems with retention. In Bob Woodard's book "Rage," Trump told a former adviser, “My f---ing generals are a bunch of p---ies.” It wasn’t the first or the last time he berated our military’s most revered leaders.

Remember when he called service members who made the ultimate sacrifice “losers” and “suckers”? I do.

Think of war widows.
Trump's callous insult of military won't be forgotten this Memorial Day.

As a military spouse, I am lucky to have met, served and supported many military leaders and our nation's greatest families. Military life isn’t for losers and suckers, and the weak will not fare well here.

Strength and resilience are the glue that holds the military together, and our military leaders' attention should be focused on mission readiness and defense, not mitigating Trump's PR nightmares.

The U.S. military prides itself on decorum, discipline, respect and an honorable reputation.

Trump exhibits none of those qualities.


Felons generally can't serve in the military​

In the values and character section of the Go Army website, it states that a person convicted of a felony is generally not permitted to join the military. So how on earth should a felon be allowed to lead the entire military if he couldn't join because of his criminal record?

Make it make sense.

Our nation now teeters on a cliff. Will a felon be elected to lead America’s military and tasked with helping to instill a warrior's ethos, morale and camaraderie among those who protect our nation in a hostile world?

Whether voters choose to embrace or ostracize the convicted former president will shape the image and culture of America's military for decades to come.


https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2024/06/06/trump-convicted-felon-commander-chief-military/73971641007/

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Trump is not only a felon but a possible TRAITOR already.
I have been asking this question for some time now and can NOT get any MAGA or right winger to answer it.
Trump had meetings with 12 Russians , some Chinese, and Putin , Could he have given , or sold them some of our secrets?
There is NO way to know FOR SURE if he did or not, there was NOT another AMERICAN in the rooms with them TRUMP did NOT want any other American there let alone a Russian / Chinese speaking American in those meetings for SOME REASON , what is the reason?
The only way we will ever know what happened in those meetings is if one of those Russian / Chinese comes forward with some evidence and tells / shows us what happened at those meetings.
YES there could be a potability Trump has already given them some of our secrets.
And not too long after Trump had his meeting with those 12 Russians the NSA, CIA, and FBI came out and stated that there was an unexplained increase in our deep cover agents being found and some being killed, harming our intel gathering agencies, it has been very hard for us to recruit new agents and get them to work for us.
Trump may be a TRAITOR already.
 
Trump is not only a felon but a possible TRAITOR already. I have been asking this question for some time now and can NOT get any MAGA or right winger to answer it. Trump had meetings with 12 Russians , some Chinese, and Putin , and Could have given , or sold them some of our secrets? There is NO way to know FOR SURE if he did or not, there was NOT another AMERICAN in the rooms with them TRUMP did NOT want any other American there let alone a Russian / Chinese speaking American in those meetings for SOME REASON , what is the reason? The only way we will ever know what happened in those meetings is if one of those Russian / Chinese comes forward with some evidence and tells / shows us what happened at those meetings. YES there could be a potability Trump has already given them some of our secrets. And not too long after Trump had his meeting with those 12 Russians the NSA, CIA, and FBI came out and stated that there was an unexplained increase in our deep cover agents being found and some being killed, harming our intel gathering agencies, it has been very hard for us to recruit new agents and get them to work for us. Trump may be a TRAITOR already.

Don't care.

Cope, dope. :thup:
 
So you don't care that Trump could have sold / given some of our secrets away and could have got some of our deep cover intel agents found and killed , harming our intel capability.
YOU are a Traitor too,
I think that Biden gave them everything they might need trying to keep them from exposing video of his son's "business dealings" in China.
 
I think that Biden gave them everything they might need trying to keep them from exposing video of his son's "business dealings" in China.




 
Well haven't seen any effect of that yet, like we may have if Trump did do it.








 
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