Military lawyer on fallout from lawmakers’ ‘Illegal orders’ video

ABC News’ Ike Ejiochi speaks to former military lawyer, Margaret Donovan, about the video made by six Democratic lawmakers reminding soldiers they can refuse “illegal orders.”

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