I wonder how the Taliban would treat a 5 time draft dodger with heel spurs? Maybe Trump can go play some golf while more soldiers die for his incompetence. Once again, Republicans had an opportunity to save American lives, but let them die.
Bergdahl is a POW, so Trump doesn’t like him, just like the Gold Star Johnson family, we already knew he didn’t like POWs and attacks Gold Star families, that is what Republicans voted for.
“The military judge handling the case of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl suggested that recent comments by President Trump could raise questions about the fairness of the legal proceedings.
At a sentencing hearing Monday, Army Col. Jeffrey Nance spent the better part of an hour on the subject, reports NPR’s Greg Myre. This was in response to a renewed motion by the defense to dismiss the case. The defense argued that remarks by Trump last week constitute “undue command influence” on the court-martial.
Under the military justice system, it’s unlawful for commanders to influence legal cases, or even give the appearance of influence. That principle covers the president as commander-in-chief."
DaBoogadie over 6 years ago
False premise. He, in fact, returned intact. It is trump that is trying to remove his head by inciting mob thinking.
Mr. Blawt over 6 years ago
I wonder how the Taliban would treat a 5 time draft dodger with heel spurs? Maybe Trump can go play some golf while more soldiers die for his incompetence. Once again, Republicans had an opportunity to save American lives, but let them die.
Bergdahl is a POW, so Trump doesn’t like him, just like the Gold Star Johnson family, we already knew he didn’t like POWs and attacks Gold Star families, that is what Republicans voted for.
genome_project Premium Member over 6 years ago
It is ISIS who cut off people’s heads, NOT the Taliban.
Mr. Lester, please keep your enemies straight so you don’t look foolish.
Sadandconfused9 over 6 years ago
PTSD. A common affliction among military personnel stationed in war zones.
Silly Season over 6 years ago
Has Trump messed up the case? Stay tuned!
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/10/23/559506986/bowe-bergdahls-sentencing-hearing-examines-trump-s-comments
“The military judge handling the case of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl suggested that recent comments by President Trump could raise questions about the fairness of the legal proceedings.
At a sentencing hearing Monday, Army Col. Jeffrey Nance spent the better part of an hour on the subject, reports NPR’s Greg Myre. This was in response to a renewed motion by the defense to dismiss the case. The defense argued that remarks by Trump last week constitute “undue command influence” on the court-martial.
Under the military justice system, it’s unlawful for commanders to influence legal cases, or even give the appearance of influence. That principle covers the president as commander-in-chief."