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The Chamberlain Network Denounces the Justice Department's Politically Motivated Indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center
The Chamberlain Network denounces the DOJ's indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center as an abuse of federal prosecutorial power and political retaliation.
The Chamberlain Network Expresses Deep Concern Over the Removal of Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George
Secretary Hegseth’s decision to force out Gen. Randy George fits a troubling pattern of unexplained senior-level removals that undermine military professionalism, chill honest advice, and risk politicizing the force.
The Chamberlain Network Files Amicus Brief Defending Birthright Citizenship
The Chamberlain Network has filed an amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to reject the Citizenship Stripping Order as a direct attack on settled constitutional law, equal citizenship, and representative government.
The Chamberlain Network Condemns U.S. Strikes on Iran and Calls for Constitutional Oversight
The Chamberlain Network condemns the U.S. and allied military strikes on Iran absent Congressional authorization.
The Chamberlain Network’s Statement to the Senate Judiciary Committee in Support of Afghan Allies
Today, the Senate Judiciary subcommittees on Border Security and Immigration and Crime and Counterterrorism are revisiting the programs that brought our Afghan allies to safety—programs built in partnership with U.S. veterans. The Chamberlain Network submitted a Statement for the Record grounded in lived experience and firsthand knowledge of those systems
The Chamberlain Network Condemns Unilateral U.S. Military Action in Venezuela and Calls for Congressional Oversight
The Chamberlain Network condemns the U.S. military attack on Venezuela and the reported removal of that country’s head of state. An attack against another nation without Congressional authorization for the use of military force is likely unconstitutional and undermines civilian control of the military. If a president seeks to initiate hostilities abroad, the Constitution requires congressional approval and defined limits on the use of force.
The Chamberlain Network Applauds the Supreme Court’s Decision Regarding the National Guard in Chicago
The Chamberlain Network was pleased to see the Supreme Court deny the administration’s request to stay a district court order that blocked them from federalizing and deploying National Guard units to Chicago.
The Chamberlain Network Horrified by Shooting of National Guardsmembers in DC
Two members of the West Virginia National Guard were shot in Washington, DC, near the White House. The Chamberlain Network thoughts are with these service members and their families, whose loved ones were harmed the day before Thanksgiving.
The Chamberlain Network Strongly Opposes the Pentagon’s Escalatory Investigation Into Senator Kelly
The Pentagon’s move to investigate Senator Mark Kelly — and raise the possibility of recalling him to active duty for a court-martial — marks a dangerous breach of long-standing civ-mil norms.
The Chamberlain Network Condemns the President’s Violent Rhetoric Targeting Members of Congress
TCN denounces the President’s violent rhetoric targeting six veteran lawmakers who affirmed the military’s obligation to follow lawful orders—an escalation that harms civil order and the democratic norms that protect us all.