BREAKING: Former President Donald Trump has escalated his rhetoric against six Democratic lawmakers, accusing them of sedition and calling for a death penalty for their actions. This urgent statement came just hours after these lawmakers released a video urging U.S. military personnel to defy what they deemed “illegal orders” from the Trump administration.
The video, posted early on July 11, 2023, by Senator Elissa Slotkin, features notable figures including Senator Mark Kelly and Representatives Jason Crow, Chris Deluzio, Maggie Goodlander, and Chrissy Houlahan. They addressed military members directly, acknowledging the immense pressure they face and urging them to uphold the Constitution.
Slotkin emphasized, “The American people need you to stand up for our laws and our Constitution,” highlighting the tensions surrounding the Trump administration’s attempts to deploy National Guard troops into U.S. cities.
In response, Trump reacted vehemently on social media, branding the lawmakers’ behavior as “seditious” and stating it should be “punishable by DEATH.” He also suggested actions against them, asking, “LOCK THEM UP???”, in a series of posts that alarmed many.
“SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR FROM TRAITORS!!!” Trump stated emphatically.
These developments come amid an ongoing debate about the legality of military orders. While military commanders have the obligation to reject unlawful orders, front-line troops often lack the legal guidance to make such determinations. The legal framework, known as the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), mandates adherence to lawful orders, complicating the situation for service members.
The Pentagon has publicly contested the lawmakers’ claims, asserting that “our military follows orders, and our civilians give legal orders.” Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell dismissed the allegations, stating, “These politicians are out of their minds.”
During a White House briefing, press secretary Karoline Leavitt downplayed Trump’s comments, focusing instead on the Democrats’ message, warning that their incitement could lead to legal consequences. However, Speaker Mike Johnson defended Trump, suggesting that he was merely articulating a crime rather than inciting violence.
This incident adds to the growing tensions between the Trump camp and Democratic lawmakers, highlighting the critical intersections of military authority, legal compliance, and political rhetoric in the current climate. As this story develops, it raises alarming questions about the implications for U.S. democracy and military integrity.
As the nation watches these events unfold, further reactions from lawmakers and military leaders are anticipated. The political landscape is charged, and the fallout of this escalating conflict could have significant implications for the upcoming elections and national security.
Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as more information becomes available.



































