No.
The Commander in Chief is Milley's boss. Quitting because your boss did something you recommended against would be political defiance.
From DOJ twitter today
https://twitter.com/TheJusticeDept/status/1442866929392259076?s=20
Election Audits Stuff
>you just shuffled my words around but you havent added anything as an explanation
Wrong.
It kind of seems that way and I would also assume that anyone conducting an audit would have a legal beagle on hand to ensure the manner in which the proposed audit was compliant with federal regs. However, most of my assumptions are incorrect, so there's that. HowEVER, however, I listened to Wendy Rogers on Steve Bannon's show a few weeks ago and she gave a lengthy description of the how the audit was conducted, processes, etc. and I don't recall hearing anything about what's mentioned in the DOJ guidance pertaining to Cyber Ninjas. Their initial proposal for how to audit may have violated federal law and that doesn't mean they didn't adjust to be compliant.
I do not know.
Maybe they don't, if it means not being able to take their children with them. Maybe Taliban 2.0 is withholding travel docs for kids born to American moms married to Afghan men because the men have ultimate parental rights and the US doesn't want to break international kidnapping laws.
This is literally the only thing I can think of as a reason for people to stay. Well, really, anything family-related. If I love my family and would never be separated from them, I'd stay in Hell until everyone is cleared to leave.