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Trump's Speech to Generals Is Greeted by the Sound of Silence | The Strategy Session

And Trump has lost major ground with Latino voters.

Trump’s and Hegseth’s speech to a hall of generals Tuesday was supposed to project strength, but the silence in the room told another story. Mike Madrid called it a warning sign: “There was a much more tepid response than I think he was anticipating.” Soldiers who swear to the Constitution aren’t eager to become regime muscle, and hesitation at that scale matters. When a commander in chief brands political opponents as the “enemy within,” the danger isn’t hypothetical—it’s the groundwork for domestic crackdowns.

The pitch to the military was blunt: If you won’t turn troops on civilians, resign. Joe Trippi cut through the framing —“there’s no such thing” as resigning honorably when the duty is to uphold the Constitution. The goal is to clear the field of those who might resist unlawful orders. One general told Rick Wilson privately, “He is obviously mentally disturbed, and I would not” carry them out, a reminder that pockets of resistance remain, but can’t be assumed.

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