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The Pentagon Needs to Start Answering Some BIG Questions

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It’s Time the Pentagon Offers Some Clarity

In a proactive move to safeguard constitutional principles, Democratic Representatives Elissa Slotkin of Michigan and Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey have reached out to top Pentagon officials, seeking clarity on the deployment of military forces within the United States. Their concerns come amidst escalating political discussions that suggest potential shifts in the deployment of military personnel to address issues like immigration and civil unrest.

In a letter addressed to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. C.Q. Brown, Slotkin and Sherrill emphasized the importance of transparently defining the boundaries of military involvement in domestic affairs. They described this clarity as "essential to maintaining our democracy," underscoring the urgency of their request in light of recent political rhetoric.

The representatives expressed their anticipation of critical decisions that Austin and Brown might face in the coming months, decisions that "fall squarely into the constitutional roles that you swore to uphold and we know you both respect. We are relying on you to preserve the system that our Founding Fathers designed." This statement reflects their trust in the defense leaders' commitment to constitutional duties over political pressures.

Slotkin and Sherrill also sought assurances from the Pentagon chiefs that they would adhere to federal laws restricting the domestic use of military forces for political purposes. They specifically requested confirmation that any presidential order bypassing these legal boundaries would be recognized as "[unlawful]" and consequently not executed.

The Defense Department has not publicly commented on the letter but has indicated plans to respond directly to the congressional offices involved.

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