Military leaders have organized high-level talks on what to do if President Trump should attack arms law in his remaining days in office.
President Joe Biden is expected to be sworn in on Jan. 20, but Trump is still challenging the election results and some say he could use the weapon in an effort at the moment. finally to delete the results.
On Thursday, six armed members retired with Newsweek, confirming that talks are currently taking place behind closed doors.
Officials maintain that, while there is no chance of uniformed leadership getting involved in any scheme to create an election-related turnaround, they are concerned that the militia could go into Trump’s crisis, especially if he tries to mobilize private militias and pro-Trump paramilitaries in an effort to curb the movement and bring violence to the capital . ‘
‘I have been associated with the military for over 40 years and I have never seen the talks that are taking place at the moment, the need for such talks,’ said a retired flag officer. his career at Newsweek.
Military leaders have organized high-level talks on what should be done if President Trump should attack arms law in his remaining days in office

The militant figures worry ‘Trump could try to‘ gather private militias and pro-Trump paramilitaries in an effort to stop the movement and bring violence to the capital ’. Pictured: Members of the Proud Boys most remote attending the Stop the Steal protest in DC earlier this month
A retired judge’s candidate told the publication ‘because of the coronavirus, in fact the president has unparalleled emergency powers’
Back in March, Trump declared the national emergency COVID-19 – a state defined in three specific laws: the Public Health Service Act, the Stafford Act, and the National Emergency Act.
While there is nothing in any of these three acts that Trump could attack on martial law to serve his own borders, the retired judge says they could make him think that it is ‘above the law’.
Another official agreed with that opinion in an interview with Newsweek.
‘The president is not a lawyer and he does not pay attention to detail, but he is also fascinated by the secrets of the available leadership,’ said one. who was an employee of a national security council.

Trump is pictured earlier this month at the U.S. Military Academy. All Newsweek sources claim that Trump would not have the support of top military generals if he decided to make a major move to spend the election results.
However, all the sources claim that Trump would not have the support of top military generals if he decided to make a major move to spend the election results.
The sources also demand that there not be a large number of low-level rogue soldiers who would support the President.
‘At this stage there is nothing to say what the president could do next month,’ a former Northern commander (NORTHCOM) told Newsweek.
‘While I am confident that the military leadership in uniform has scratched their heads on the right side, the nostalgia is unparalleled and the possibilities are endless.’

Members of the Pentagon (pictured) have been involved in the high-level talks, according to Newsweek
The exclusive Newsweek comes after several announcements reported last week that the President held a meeting in the White House to discuss new ways to resist or reverse Biden’s influence – with the idea of using the weapon to help in his fight was built, before he was shot down.
Attending the Oval Office’s deceptive meeting – held last Friday – of the resignation of General Michael Flynn, who was shortly national security adviser before retiring under pressure, admits he was lying to the FBI, and then, in November, being pardoned by Trump.
Flynn recently told a Newsmax television interviewer that Trump could ‘take up arms’ capabilities and deploy them in those states (the battlefield) and basically re-enact our election. ‘
Trump denied reports of the meeting Friday in a tweet shortly after midnight Saturday, saying, ‘Martial law = Fake News. Just a more informative statement! ‘
Despite Trump’s rejection, several public figures have publicly dismissed the alleged talks.
John Bolton, Trump’s former national security adviser who has been a frequent critic since leaving the administration in September, called the meeting’s documentary content ‘horrific.’
‘There’s no other way to report it,’ he told CNN late Saturday. ‘It’s unbelievable – almost certainly completely unprecedented.’
‘It’s unsuitable for the job.’
A number of senior officials have made it clear that they would take no part in any effort to reverse and confirm election results confirmed by all states by the Electoral College.
‘The U.S. military has no role in determining the outcome of the American election,’ Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy and Army Chief of Staff James McConville said in a statement.

Armed ‘Boogaloo Boy’ attends ‘Stop the Steal Caravan’ rally in front of the Virginia State Capitol last month

An armed supporter is seen at a show in Washington state earlier this month