In this compelling episode, retired Major General Steve Lepper joins host Amy McGrath to discuss the growing politicization of the U.S. military and the erosion of its apolitical foundation. With 35 years of service, including time as legal counsel to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs and advisor to seven presidents, Gen. Lepper brings a sharp legal and ethical perspective on how recent events threaten military professionalism, civilian oversight, and constitutional norms. Together, they unpack: *The legality and risks of U.S. military strikes in the Caribbean* *Why firing Judge Advocate Generals signals a breakdown in military legal integrity* *The dangers of deploying troops for political optics inside U.S. cities* *How the Trump-era Supreme Court immunity ruling may place troops in legal jeopardy* *Why honor, not blind obedience, is the bedrock of military strength* *The economic toll of government shutdowns on military families* *What Congress, military leaders, and citizens can do to uphold democratic guardrails* Topics Covered: Civilian control of the military Legal frameworks: Posse Comitatus Act & Insurrection Act Trump v. United States Supreme Court ruling Military and law enforcement boundaries The role of Judge Advocate Generals (JAGs) National Defense Areas and legal workarounds Normalization of troops in domestic policing Military values, honor, and international reputation If you care about the future of our democracy and the integrity of our armed forces, *like, subscribe, and share* this episode. Follow Truth in the Barrel on YouTube and social platforms for more deep-dive conversations.
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