Trump: Dem ‘Traitors’ Should Be Locked Up ‘Now’
President Donald Trump ratcheted up his attacks this weekend on a group of Democrats who appeared in a video urging military and intelligence personnel to reject “illegal orders,” denouncing the lawmakers as “traitors” and insisting they “should be in jail right now.”
In two messages posted on Truth Social, Trump directed particular fury at Sen. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan and five other Democrats who participated in the video that circulated earlier in the week. The clip immediately drew fire for its repeated warning to service members to refuse undefined “illegal orders.”
“The traitors that told the military to disobey my orders should be in jail right now, not roaming the fake news networks trying to explain that what they said was OK,” Trump wrote in his first post.
He continued, “It wasn’t, and never will be! It was sedition at the highest level, and sedition is a major crime. There can be no other interpretation of what they said!”
A follow-up post carried the same theme, with Trump declaring, “Many great legal scholars agree that the democrat traitors that told the military to disobey my orders, as president, have committed a crime of serious proportion!”
The video in question featured Slotkin and Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona, along with Reps. Jason Crow, Maggie Goodlander, Christopher Deluzio, and Chrissy Houlahan. The lawmakers appeared on X on Tuesday, repeatedly telling service members, “You can refuse illegal orders. You must refuse illegal orders,” though they did not identify any specific hypothetical commands. All six have prior military or intelligence backgrounds.
On Friday, Trump said military officials were beginning to scrutinize the matter. “I think Pete Hegseth is looking into it. I know they’re looking into it militarily,” he said, adding, “I don’t know for a fact, but I think the military is looking into it, the military courts.”
The tension escalated further when Trump wrote on Thursday that “SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR” is “punishable by DEATH!”
At the White House the same day, press secretary Karoline Leavitt clarified that the president was not demanding the execution of lawmakers but stressed the seriousness of their message. “You have sitting members of the United States Congress … encouraging them to defy the president’s lawful orders,” she said.
House Speaker Mike Johnson also weighed in, rebuking the Democrats’ video as “wildly inappropriate” and warning that its message was “a very dangerous thing for so-called leaders in Congress” to promote. He added that he did not interpret Trump’s remarks as a call for physical harm.
{Matzav.com}