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An Air Force major made a public statement calling for the impeachment of both Trump and Vance, risking his career and military standing. The move signals growing tension between military officers and the current administration.
An Air Force major made a public statement calling for the impeachment of both Trump and Vance, knowingly risking his military career and official standing. The move is rare—active-duty military officers almost never make explicit partisan political statements. This major did it anyway.
When uniformed military officers start publicly calling for impeachment, it signals deep institutional tension. Military culture prizes apolitical service and chain of command. An officer willing to sacrifice his position to make a political statement is signaling that something has crossed a line he couldn't ignore. It's not proof of a broader military rebellion, but it shows at least some officers see the situation as serious enough to break protocol.
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