Although the President serves as Commander-in-Chief, Congress bears numerous powers over the military to ensure service members are subject to the Constitution and the People above any command.
Military leadership created a coercive campaign from the top down intended to force service members into compliance with the directive, effectively disavowing their sworn duty to the Constitution and People of the United States.
Remember, our service members must go through medical examinations before admission into the military.
These injured members were all previously healthy with no underlying disorders, but the military determined their injuries were not caused by the mandated vaccine and therefore, their injuries were not "Service-related." Upon medical separation, these members have been facing significant challenges receiving the treatment and care they need since they did not receive the benefits to which a "Service-related injury" would have entitled them.
MSgt. Kupper recollected group-shaming where unvaccinated airmen would be paraded in front of vaccinated airmen for "Re-education." His superior would also send out emails disclosing which members were unvaccinated to other service members in violation of privacy laws to socially ostracize the non-compliant.
CPT Frankman, MSgt. Kupper, and other service members pleaded with Congress to include amendments to the NDAA to incentivize the return of members who left due to the mandate, but such amendments did not make it into the final resolution.
Once our harmed service members have been restored, retributive justice is necessary to ensure command staff who acted unlawfully are held accountable and similar future unlawful conduct is deterred.
https://brownstone.org/articles/who-will-deliver-justice-to-our-service-members/
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