Monday, December 01, 2025

Why Commanders Don't Sign NDAs

Existing rules and laws applying to military secrecy are sufficient"and asking officers to sign NDAs is deeply inappropriate.

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Some discussion recently on the use of NDAs in the military My thoughts in the @thebulwark.com www.thebulwark.com/p/why-milita ...

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-- Mark Hertling (@markhertling.bsky.social) Oct 29, 2025 at 8:49 AM

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I'll wager Drinky Pete thinks that such documents will protect him in cases of the commission of war crimes. NDA documents will do so, because those in the military will spill, one way or another, on the illegal orders which resulted in the killing of people who should have been rescued, held, questions, and if need be, charged.

If Hegsteh's actions, as reported, are proven, this could result in the President of the United States issuing a pardon to a war criminal. Let that sink in, voters, MAGA folks and GOPers in general...

#1 | Posted by catdog at 2025-12-01 12:23 PM

his could result in the President of the United States issuing a pardon to a war criminal. Let that sink in, voters,

He already has

#4 | Posted by truthhurts at 2025-12-01 10:22 PM

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