Active duty and retired military personnel told they cannot "disrespect" senior government officials

These rules were apparently more relaxed while Donald Trump was president.
President Biden, VP Harris

The Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) has informed active duty and retired service members that they cannot "disrespect" President Joe Biden or other senior government leadership, even during the chaotic and deadly withdrawal from Afghanistan. 

The warning came in an email, according to The Daily Wire, from the ONI's chief of staff, reminding service members, current and retired, that they are "prohibited from disrespecting senior government leadership (e.g. the President, Vice President, Congress, Secretary of Defense, Service Secretaries, etc.)." 

The email reads: 

"Given the heightened political and social atmosphere surrounding Afghanistan, it is important to remind our uniformed personnel (active duty and reservists on temporary active duty) and military retirees of their responsibilities and obligations under Article 88 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice and Department of Defense Directive 1344.10. While it is vital to protect the constitutional right of freedom of expression for these groups, consistent with mission accomplishment, national security, and good order and discipline, it's important to remember certain limitations. Namely, uniformed personnel and military retirees are prohibited from disrespecting senior government leadership (e.g. the President, Vice President, Congress, Secretary of Defense, Service Secretaries, etc.)."

"Per the same uniformed personnel policy, ONI members cannot participate in partisan political activity or distribute partisan political literature," according to The Daily Wire. "An internal ONI member told The Daily Wire that these policies were more relaxed under the Trump administration and recalled retired officers condemning the former President."