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Removing Military JAGs: Was it Justified? | S.O.S. #182
Can we hold starkly different views on hard-hitting issues while staying respectful? I believe so—and my guests do too.
This week, we tackle the controversy surrounding the dismissal of the Judge Advocate Generals from the Air Force, Army, and Navy. Is this a dangerous move to install Trump loyalists, or a much-needed reform of military justice? My guests bring opposing perspectives to the table in a conversation that challenges, informs, and seeks common ground.
Guests:
🔹 Col Don Christensen, USAF (Ret.) – Former Chief Prosecutor of the U.S. Air Force, longtime advocate for military justice reform.
🔹 Timothy C. Parlatore – Nationally recognized defense attorney, veteran, and former counsel to high-profile political and military figures.
Join us for this first-ever debate-style episode—let’s see where we land.
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