The vetting includes typical checks you would conduct when you are in close proximity to a VIP, state leader, etc. It's normal, and boring, and has nothing to do with ideological purity.
Unless the OP is personally involved in the vetting, I suggest he channel his energy into something more helpful to our movement.
You believe the election was stolen. That is your point of view. Many disagree. Many Trump supporters disagree.
The military isn't going to side with "alostdog" from the internet. No source of legitimate power has concluded the election was stolen. Not a federal court, not the Supreme Court, not the Attorney General, not the Justice Department, etc.
You want military officials to do something they cannot do. All 50 states+Congress certified the election results. On what grounds could the military claim the constitution was being subverted?
You're expecting them to assert authority they do not have, then incriminating them as part of a complicit "deep state" for staying within the confines of their constitutional limits. That's ass backwards thinking.
Arguing the oath isn't to the Constitution but to uphold the constitution is a semantical difference. Don't argue with me for the sake of arguing with me.
The idea that Biden "stole" the election is a political argument many people disagree with. Has a single federal court came to that conclusion? No. Has SCOTUS? No. You may not like that result, but military members are not going act out their individual political views (many of course disagree that the election was stolen).
What I'm saying is this:
- The military is not going to be the savior
- That doesn't mean it's part of the deep state
Oath is to the Constitution, not one man's interpretation of it. If that were the case, you could transfer the oath to any president with a constitutional philosophy i.e. all of them.
The military has its own legal counsel to ensure it is in compliance with the constitution, not Trump, nor Obama, not Bush, etc.
My point is this: viewing the military as a mere extension of President Trump's whims is incorrect and blind to the American tradition.
The military is apolitical. It doesn't prefer Democrats, it doesn't prefer Republicans. It's leaders appreciate clear, rational decision makers.
The military's oath is to the Constitution, not the president. Individual military members are trained to refuse orders that are unlawful/immoral/unethical.