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USA NEWS - In a joint op-ed, all 10 surviving former secretaries of defense say that any attempt to involve the US military in electoral disputes is dangerous. In an extraordinary rebuke by US President Donald Trump, all 10 surviving former secretaries of defense on Sunday warned against any move to involve the military in pursuing electoral fraud claims, according to information received by World News. Arguing that it would take the country into dangerous, illegal and unconstitutional territory.
10 people, both Democrats and Republicans, signed an opinion article published in the Washington Post newspaper
According to information received from World News, in which Trump's willingness to abide by the constitutional duty for power to renounce peace on 20 January was questioned. These included Mark Groff who was fired by Trump in November, as well as another Trump defense chief, James Mattis. The group said that the time had come to accept that the Republican president had lost the November 3 election and that Biden would succeed him on January 20.
We have elections. Rickets and audits have been conducted
Appropriate challenges have been resolved by the courts. According to information received by World News, the governors have certified the results. And the Electoral College has voted, ”he said in the opinion. The time has come to question the results. He said that now the time has come to formally certify the votes of the Electoral College. Former Pentagon chiefs warned against using the military in any effort to change the outcome.
Attempts to involve the US armed forces in resolving electoral disputes are dangerous, illegal
According to information received by World News, attempts to involve the US armed forces in resolving electoral disputes will take us into dangerous, illegal and unconstitutional zones, he wrote. Civil and military officers who direct or undertake such measures will be accountable. Including those potentially facing criminal penalties for the serious consequences of their actions on our republic.
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