Stephen A. Smith Rips Mark Kelly over ‘Illegal Orders’ Video: ‘How Dare You Do That’
Stephen A. Smith condemned Sen. Mark Kelly and other Democrats for urging troops to refuse illegal orders, calling it dangerous and inappropriate to question the commander-in-chief.
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Stephen A. Smith rips Mark Kelly over ‘illegal orders’ video: ‘How dare you do that’
Commentator Stephen A. Smith slammed Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) this week for urging service members to disobey illegal orders from the Trump administration. Smith, while criticizing President Trump’s rhetoric toward Kelly and five other Democratic lawmakers who released a video calling for active-duty military and intelligence personnel to ignore unlawful orders last week, said the…
Lanese: ‘Refuse illegal orders’ lawmakers are wolves in sheep’s clothing
By James “Vito” Lanese In a one minute and thirty second propaganda video they introduce themselves: ‘I’m Senator Elissa Slotkin, former CIA officer, Senator Mark Kelly, a Navy captain Congressman Chris Deluzio, former Navy, Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander, former intelligence officer, Representative Chrissy Houlahan, former Air Force, Congressman Jason Crow, former paratrooper and Army Ranger.’ They address the military and intelligence commun…
‘How Dare You!’ Stephen A Smith Scorches Mark Kelly Over ‘Refuse Illegal Orders’ Video
Screenshot ESPN star Stephen A. Smith verbally attacked Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) for joining a handful of other Democratic lawmakers in a video urging military members to “refuse illegal orders,” with Smith arguing it was absurd to tell soldiers to question the commander-in-chief, President Donald Trump. “How dare you do that? I’m not a military person, and I know better than that,” Smith said midway through his searing rant on his Straight Shoote…
Hegseth Orders Navy To Deliver Review Of Sen. Mark Kelly's Remarks By December 10
The United States Department of Defense has published a memo from Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth demanding that the United States Navy review “potentially unlawful comments” by Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona. In the memo addressed to Secretary of the Navy John Phelan and dated November 25, Hegseth ordered the Navy to present him with a review of “potentially unlawful comments” and “any other related matters” by Kelly no later than December 10.…
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