Elissa Slotkin
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No, I'm not saying he will. But do you believe there is such a thing as an illegal order that Joe Biden or any other president, Donald Trump, could give? Is there anything that a commander-in-chief could ask you to do with the uniformed military that would be in violation of the U.S. Constitution?
No, I'm not saying he will. But do you believe there is such a thing as an illegal order that Joe Biden or any other president, Donald Trump, could give? Is there anything that a commander-in-chief could ask you to do with the uniformed military that would be in violation of the U.S. Constitution?
No, I'm not saying he will. But do you believe there is such a thing as an illegal order that Joe Biden or any other president, Donald Trump, could give? Is there anything that a commander-in-chief could ask you to do with the uniformed military that would be in violation of the U.S. Constitution?
So are you saying that you would stand in the breach and push back if you were given an illegal order?
So are you saying that you would stand in the breach and push back if you were given an illegal order?
So are you saying that you would stand in the breach and push back if you were given an illegal order?
Mike, this isn't a hypothetical, okay? Your predecessor in a Trump administration, Secretary Esper, was asked and did use uniformed military to clear unarmed protesters. He was given the order to potentially shoot at them. He later apologized publicly for those actions. Was he right or wrong to apologize?
Mike, this isn't a hypothetical, okay? Your predecessor in a Trump administration, Secretary Esper, was asked and did use uniformed military to clear unarmed protesters. He was given the order to potentially shoot at them. He later apologized publicly for those actions. Was he right or wrong to apologize?
Mike, this isn't a hypothetical, okay? Your predecessor in a Trump administration, Secretary Esper, was asked and did use uniformed military to clear unarmed protesters. He was given the order to potentially shoot at them. He later apologized publicly for those actions. Was he right or wrong to apologize?
I saw the hero myself. I understand and I respect that. Was he right or wrong to apologize?
I saw the hero myself. I understand and I respect that. Was he right or wrong to apologize?
I saw the hero myself. I understand and I respect that. Was he right or wrong to apologize?
No, he said them himself. You don't have to. What are you scared of? Did he do the right thing by apologizing?
No, he said them himself. You don't have to. What are you scared of? Did he do the right thing by apologizing?
No, he said them himself. You don't have to. What are you scared of? Did he do the right thing by apologizing?
Then say yes or no. You can say no. Have you been personally involved in discussions of using the U.S. military active duty inside the United States?
Then say yes or no. You can say no. Have you been personally involved in discussions of using the U.S. military active duty inside the United States?
Then say yes or no. You can say no. Have you been personally involved in discussions of using the U.S. military active duty inside the United States?
That wasn't my question. You're going to be in charge of three million people, the active duty that I know you care about, I believe you care about. So have you been in conversations about using the active duty in any way, whether it's setting up in detention camps, policing dangerous cities? Have you been involved in any of those conversations?
That wasn't my question. You're going to be in charge of three million people, the active duty that I know you care about, I believe you care about. So have you been in conversations about using the active duty in any way, whether it's setting up in detention camps, policing dangerous cities? Have you been involved in any of those conversations?