Does the military have to follow unlawful orders? What the oath says.
Democrats urged members of the military to refuse illegal orders — something President Trump called “seditious.” In fact, service members are bound by their oath of enlistment.
Last updated: 2025-11-21 16:59:59 ET
Democrats urged members of the military to refuse illegal orders — something President Trump called “seditious.” In fact, service members are bound by their oath of enlistment.
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