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The #SupremeCourt order allows the military to discharge #TransgenderTroops until the legal merits of the case are decided

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#JordanKlepper interviews some active military personnel and they are positive, productive and professional, just what the #USArmy needs
#DailyShow #TheDailyShow May 8 2025

"Jordan Klepper met with a panel of esteemed service members to discuss #Trumps rejection of their qualifications"

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June 14th, "Flag Day" and #MangoMussolini's birthday, will also be the eve of the 250th anniversary of the #USArmy, so naturally #DictatorDon wants goosestepping soldiers & tanks rolling through the streets of DC.

And while you can't afford your groceries this month, the $88M price tag "is more than worth it. Suck it up."

Looking for a counter protest for that day? #Indivisible has you covered:
nokings.org/?SQF_SOURCE=indivi

No KingsNo KingsOn June 14—Flag Day—Donald Trump wants tanks in the street and a made-for-TV display of dominance for his birthday. A spectacle meant to look like strength. But real power isn’t staged in Washington. It rises up everywhere else.

"A new memo from Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is calling on defense contractors to grant the Army the right-to-repair. The Wednesday memo is a document about “Army Transformation and Acquisition Reform” that is largely vague but highlights the very real problems with IP constraints that have made it harder for the military to repair damaged equipment.

Hegseth made this clear at the bottom of the memo in a subsection about reform and budget optimization. “The Secretary of the Army shall…identify and propose contract modifications for right to repair provisions where intellectual property constraints limit the Army's ability to conduct maintenance and access the appropriate maintenance tools, software, and technical data—while preserving the intellectual capital of American industry,” it says. “Seek to include right to repair provisions in all existing contracts and also ensure these provisions are included in all new contracts.”

Over the past decade, corporations have made it difficult for people to repair their own stuff and, somehow, the military is no exception. Things are often worse for the Pentagon. Many of the contracts it signs for weapons systems come with decades long support and maintenance clauses. When officials dig into the contracts they’ve often found that contractors are overcharging for basic goods or intentionally building weapons with proprietary parts and then charging the Pentagon exorbitant fees for access to replacements."

404media.co/army-will-seek-rig

404 Media · Army Will Seek Right to Repair Clauses in All Its ContractsA recent memo detailed a future where soldiers can repair their own equipment.