Appearing on MSNBC on Saturday morning, retired General Russel Honoré — who oversaw and coordinated military relief efforts following Hurricane Katrina — was first asked about the tragic tower collapse in Florida before host Ali Velshi turned to reports that Donald Trump attempted to unleash the military on George Floyd protesters that included shooting at them.
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— Russel L. Honore' (@ltgrusselhonore) June 25, 2021
“This is a deliberative effort based on science and engineering and technology,” Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré says about the Florida high-rise building collapse. “You move the wrong piece of debris, and you cause more problems.” https://t.co/C9xJJ0W2Pt
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“I want to ask you about something,” Velshi began. “Last June 1st when I was covering the protests against the murder of George Floyd, there is new reporting now that the president at the time had talked about invoking the Insurrection Act… You’re a military man who understands history, you understand the rule that the Roman Empire had about crossing the Rubicon. There is a general feeling in the western world that the military is not used for civil law enforcement.”
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— Russel L. Honore' (@ltgrusselhonore) June 22, 2021
“You existed in a different circumstance because you were called to bring order to New Orleans after Katrina,” he continued. “But how do we evaluate this idea that Donald Trump was thinking about using the Insurrection Act to settle the protests?”
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“It was amateur hour in the White House,” the retired general shot back. “They used everything they could to try and retain power. This would have been most inappropriate and as the lawyers in the Pentagon would tell you, it doesn’t meet the constitutional test for using troops inside the United States.”
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— Russel L. Honore' (@ltgrusselhonore) June 19, 2021
“And that law is laid out pretty good,” he continued. “The Congress and the Senate has a role to play. But thank god General Mark Milley and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the secretary of defense at the time pushed back hard enough and basically told him to go shove it — they weren’t doing it.”
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Honore’s a good man. He and Milley can go one step further…
The group who is responsible for JFK, MLK, and so many others is now clearly in focus,.
we need them to go Stubblebine.
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