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Secretary Of Defense Reassures US Troops On Transition Process

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin assured US troops of a smooth transition to the incoming Trump administration. In a message dated November 6, Austin emphasized the military's commitment to a calm, orderly, and professional handover of power.

Austin reiterated that the US military's primary duty is to carry out the policy decisions of the Commander in Chief and adhere to lawful orders from civilian leadership. This statement comes amid concerns over President-elect Trump's potential use of active-duty troops for domestic purposes.

US military's primary duty is to carry out policy decisions of Commander in Chief.
Austin emphasizes military's commitment to calm handover of power.
Military will remain apolitical and uphold duty to protect the Constitution.

Trump's election has sparked discussions within the Defense Department regarding the legality of certain orders, such as deploying troops for law enforcement or immigration enforcement. Austin's memo sought to reassure service members that the military will remain apolitical and uphold its duty to protect the Constitution.

Highlighting the military's role as the premier fighting force globally, Austin emphasized the importance of defending the nation, the Constitution, and the rights of all citizens. The message aimed to instill confidence in troops that their mission remains focused on national defense and upholding democratic principles.

As the US prepares for a transition of power, Austin's message serves as a reminder of the military's commitment to duty, honor, and country. The Pentagon's assurance of a seamless transition underscores the military's dedication to upholding democratic norms and supporting the incoming administration.

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