Uniform Code of Military Justice
Coverage of Uniform Code of Military Justice in the Nexus archive.
- Graham Platner’s cocaine brag resurfaces as unearthed posts reveal blunt admission
Graham Platner, a presumptive Senate nominee in Maine, admitted in resurfaced Reddit posts to using cocaine while on military leave, violating Marine Corps drug policies. He described backpacking through Europe on government funds, using drugs, and having 'no regrets,' adding to controversies around his deleted posts.
- Graham Platner’s cocaine brag resurfaces as unearthed posts reveal blunt admission
Graham Platner, a Senate candidate in Maine, admitted in resurfaced Reddit posts to using cocaine during military leave, violating Marine Corps drug policies. The posts, from 2020, describe his drug use while backpacking in Spain and express no regrets. The revelations add to controversies surrounding Platner's past online behavior, including explicit and offensive content.
- The Armed Forces Need the Military Justice Review Panel
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is restructuring the military justice system and creating a new internal review panel, effectively shutting down the congressionally-mandated Military Justice Review Panel. Critics argue this undermines military justice independence and poses risks to military morale and national security.