VIDEO: Hegseth in 2016: "You Can Refuse Unlawful Orders"
Sen. Mark Kelly (retired career USN Captain) responds to unearthed Hegseth comments that there should be consequences for war crimes ... that's why the U.S. military won't follow unlawful orders. Hegseth on film in the linked video.
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So, Hegseth violated what he said in 2016, gave an unlawful order, committed a war crime, and goes after Sen. Kelly and others?!
Hegseth is not only a hypocrite but, in fact, possesses no moral compass.
#1 | Posted by AMERICANUNITY at 2025-12-03 03:20 PM | Reply
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