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  <title>The Valley Current®: What would JFK recommend?</title>
  <description>What happens when a single social media post becomes evidence in a future war crimes case? In this episode of The Valley Current®, Jack Russo unpacks a chilling 2026 legal analysis exploring whether presidential rhetoric during active conflict can cross the line into incitement, and what that means under international law. From genocide conventions to the limits of the 25th Amendment, the discussion reveals a stark reality: even when intent is documented in real time, enforcement mechanisms are largely powerless against a sitting commander-in-chief.&amp;amp;nbsp; As legal, political, and military safeguards collide, the episode turns to history for perspective, examining what leadership under pressure has looked like before and what lessons, if any, still apply today.  Jack Russo Managing Partner Jrusso@computerlaw.com www.computerlaw.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackrusso &amp;quot;Every Entrepreneur Imagines a Better World&amp;quot;®️ &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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