The military does not recognize Biden as POTUS. Fact.
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I’m a Marine. Like the other military Pede above said, the clip showing the Marines not saluting Biden was the nail in the coffin for me. There’s no way they would have done that just because. I watched the “inauguration” and that clip happened AFTER he was supposedly sworn in.
There’s just no way in hell the Marines on Presidential duty would not have saluted Biden because they didn’t like him. If he were really President then they would have saluted him like they were supposed to then maybe talked shit about him later when higher ups weren’t around. But he would’ve still got the salute.
I understand your point and just want to ask this: for the Marines not to salute, they would have been told not to by someone. And those who turned their back would also have to be aware that Biden is not being accepted as a legit president and therefore advised to turn their backs. What, in your opinion would they be told to prompt not saluting and wouldn't they wonder why? Or if Biden is in fact, not viewed a legit by the military, wouldn't this be common knowledge among all the troops? I guess I'm just trying to figure out why they aren't talking about it and why it hasn't come out to the public.
From the research I have done, it also appears to be standard for some Marines to face the Presidential motorcade and for some to turn their backs (for security purposes). You can see a comparison online of the Biden vs. Trump inaugurations, and the military officers were in the same formation (some with backs turned) for Trump.
Those are valid questions I don’t really have an answer to. I know the saying “loose lips sink ships” so I can see how telling anyone the plan would put it at risk. But something is definitely fucky.
Semper Fi Devil Dog...... I agree, there's no way Marines assigned Presidential duty would openly disrespect the President of the United States.....
We're taught to respect/salute the Rank, not the person. That also applied to foreign officers, both ally and enemy.
Look at POW camps during WW2
The Marines "protocol" is slightly different from the other branches - if I remember correctly, you do not salute if You're out of uniform or not wearing your cover.