Constitutional Crisis at Sea: Examining Military Orders, Accountability, and American Principles
Liberty RoundTableDecember 08, 202500:11:29

Constitutional Crisis at Sea: Examining Military Orders, Accountability, and American Principles

In this episode, Sam Bushman and Lowell Nelson dive deep into recent controversial military actions in the Caribbean, questioning the legality and morality of extra-judicial killings and the chain of command behind them.

The hosts discuss the constitutional limits of presidential power, the importance of congressional authority in declaring war, and the erosion of individual rights in the face of unchecked executive action.

Drawing on expert commentary and historical context, they challenge listeners to consider the true meaning of the military oath, the dangers of a militarized police state, and the urgent need for transparency and accountability. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on the future of American liberty and the role of public outcry in shaping our nation’s path.

00:00 — Introduction & Show Opening
00:51 — Extra-Judicial Killings in the Caribbean & Military Oath Discussion
03:15 — Transparency, Accountability, and the Chain of Command
05:56 — Legal Violations: Constitutional, International, and Military Law
10:51 — The Power of Public Outcry & Closing Thoughts

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