Hegseth's purge of service members cheering Kirk killing comes under heavy scrutiny
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseths campaign to oust service members celebrating or mocking the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk online has already seen at least eight people suspended or placed under investigation, with legal experts warning of a chilling effect on free speech.
The disciplinary actions including suspensions of at least five Army officers and an Air Force senior master sergeant, a Marine officer relieved of his recruiting duties and placed under investigation, and an Army Reserve major also being looked at, according to Task & Purpose comes after Hegseth last week ordered staff to actively search for anyone working for the Defense Department who condoned or made fun of Kirks Sept. 10 death.
But a witch hunt for people who criticize someone that the Trump administration is lionizing is extremely dangerous as it threatens to remove the long-held apolitical nature of the military, according to Rachel VanLandingham, a former Air Force judge advocate and now a law professor at Southwestern Law School.
Going beyond things that directly impact good order and discipline, directly impact the military mission, just to retribute and punish and therefore suppress and chill any personal expression based on ideological grounds is beyond the pale, VanLandingham told The Hill.
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I don't celebrate Kirk's death. I'm not sad about it either.
That said I am annoyed by the attempt to canonize him. The guy was a racist and a misogynist.
Furthermore, Kirk never served. He should not be used to recruit for the military.