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In this episode, we break down the controversial statement released by six Democratic lawmakers warning that U.S. service members are not obligated to follow illegal orders—a point already well-established in military training. Critics on the right have labeled them the “seditious six,” arguing the message was unnecessary and inflammatory. We explore why this statement was made, what it implies, and how it has heightened public tension and speculation about what might unfold in the near future.
We also shift to a broader discussion about America’s growing frustration with violent crime. As many citizens feel that the justice system is failing them, new proposals aimed at holding judges more accountable are gaining attention. We examine what this means for communities and for the direction of public policy moving forward.
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