Democrats, FBI and illegal orders
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Veterans flood Democrat’s office with supportive calls as backlash grows over ‘illegal orders’ video
Chrissy Houlahan, a Democrat from Chester and Berks Counties in southeastern Pennsylvania, shared voicemails she got following a viral video from former and retired congressional servicemembers.
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Hegseth focuses on potential punishments for Sen. Kelly in confrontation over ‘illegal orders’ video
Publicly, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has been highly critical of the six Democratic lawmakers who released a video last week urging military service members to disobey illegal orders, calling the lawmakers the “Seditious Six” and categorizing their message as “despicable,
Six Democratic lawmakers are facing federal inquiries after they recorded a video urging military service members not to follow unlawful orders, a message President Trump alleged was "seditious."
Wash., said President Donald Trump has issued illegal military orders after Democratic lawmakers urged service members to refuse illegal orders.
President Donald Trump and his Administration have suggested six Democrats violated the law. Legal experts disagree.
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Joy Behar invokes Nazi Nuremberg trials in warning to service members following 'illegal orders'
"The View" co-host Joy Behar referenced the Nazi Nuremberg trials while discussing a viral video in which six members of Congress encouraged military members to defy "illegal orders."
The Pentagon is investigating former Navy officer and current Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly for calling for troops to disobey "illegal orders." Former Air Force Deputy Judge Advocate General Steve Lepper joins us to break down the complicated military justice system.
The FBI has requested interviews with the six Democrats in Congress who released a video urging military members to disobey "illegal orders."
The FBI is attempting to schedule interviews with the six Democratic members of Congress who made a video saying troops should not obey any illegal orders.
Leavitt appeared on Fox News to defend Trump's angry reaction, calling the Democrats' video "completely irresponsible."