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In reply to the discussion: Retired Major General Paul Eaton Issues A Chilling Warning [View all]Farmer-Rick
(11,584 posts)They will frock the officer until the paperwork catches up with them. When I first went into the Navy my promotion to LT was delayed because of some stupid Senator holding stuff back. But I still wore the rank and did the job of an LT. They do it for Generals and Admirals too.
Attempting to force an officer to swear allegiance to a person could be considered a violation of their constitutional rights and could face legal challenges. It may even be punishable under the UCMJ, depending on who you are swearing allegiance to.
The first General to be forced out because he refused to swear alligance to Dumper Trumper, will have a great chance of sueing the pants off of everyone on that loyalty board or whatever it's called.
Purges have been tried before. They usually fail because it opens up everyone involved to lawsuits. Trumpy Dumpy may have immunity but who on that board that makes up the purge list will have immunity? They will be sued. They will be dealing with some very rich and powerful men.