The command and leadership team from the 730th Composite Supply Company in Memphis pose for a photo. (Photo by Senior Airman Travonna Hawkins, courtesy of the Tennessee government)   Liberals/democrats on social media are encouraging US servicemembers to refuse activation orders within the United States, particularly those involving the protection of ICE agents or policing in crime-ridden cities. Many claim such orders are unconstitutional and argue that troops should disobey them, citing the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), which requires service members to reject unlawful orders. However, while this prohibition exists, the UCMJ does not grant individual soldiers the authority to interpret the Constitution or define the limits of presidential power. Determining constitutionality is a complex matter of law that rests with the judiciary,…

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