Meadmaker
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He is their commander in chief. Is there any historical precedent of the military as a whole refusing to follow a presidental order?
He could, if he wished, dismiss any military official who refused to comply.
In the US? Except for that whole Civil War thing, no.
But no one has ever tried this sort of thing, either. No one has ever claimed to win an election that they lost. No incumbent president has ever tried to stay in power after being defeated. I think most of the military will feel a higher obligation to the constitution than to the President, and we'll be just fine.
I wish I were absolutely confident about that. Instead, I'm just mostly confident about that.