Criticizing the federal government, is that a violation of the Oath of Allegiance as claimed here?
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“The videos are satirical in nature and I personally don’t like the content, but as a councilor and as a person, I realize there are other viewpoints out there,” Butler told the Trail Times, adding that he believes the community has made efforts to become more inclusive.
Do comments made while off duty restricted by the Oath?
"Sgt. Mike Wicentowich, Trail detachment commander, confirmed that the matter is under review by B.C. RCMP adding that the actions allegedly taken by Lord happened while off-duty."
“We do understand that freedom of speech is a human right; but, as community leaders we believe in upholding values of safety, diversity, and inclusivity.” Mayor Colleen Jones
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The key here may be being off duty. However, in the Montana Sheriff's department and the Secret Service engaging in politics was an almost guaranteed dismissal, particularly with the SS. I mean, how could I be protecting the president and bad mouthing him?