WASHINGTON — In a stunning development, the FBI is reportedly scheduling interviews with six Democratic lawmakers who openly called on the U.S. military and intelligence community to defy President Trump’s lawful orders. The move has drawn sharp criticism from conservatives, who say this represents a blatant attempt to undermine the Commander-in-Chief.
In the video, the six include:
- Sen. Mark Kelly
- Sen. Elissa Slotkin
- Rep. Jason Crow
- Rep. Maggie Goodlander
- Rep. Chris Deluzio,
- and Rep. Chrissy Houlahan
The lawmakers, now being referred to as the “Seditious Six,” released a video warning troops to refuse “illegal orders” — effectively encouraging rebellion against the president. Chris Rufo and other conservative commentators have condemned the Democrats’ actions as a dangerous precedent, pointing out that such behavior could compromise national security.
President Trump responded forcefully, labeling the lawmakers’ conduct “seditious behavior” and warning that their actions could carry severe consequences. Both the Pentagon and the FBI have reportedly launched investigations into the matter, signaling the seriousness of the threat posed by political actors attempting to interfere with the chain of command.
Conservative voices argue that this is further proof of the deep political bias within the Democratic Party, highlighting how some lawmakers prioritize partisan messaging over the safety and integrity of the nation’s armed forces. The FBI interviews are expected to determine the extent of any potential wrongdoing and hold the involved lawmakers accountable.
This episode underscores a growing concern among Trump supporters that Democrats are willing to exploit federal agencies and the military for political purposes, threatening the constitutional authority of the president.
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