US Consultant Jason Crow, Democrat from Colorado, speaks alongside Senator Alex Padilla (R), Democrat from California, throughout a information convention on free speech laws, on the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on September 18, 2025.
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Six Democratic lawmakers, all of whom served within the army or intelligence group, uploaded a quick on-line video this week, reminding still-serving U.S. service members that they’ll and should refuse unlawful orders that violate the Structure. President Trump responded to the video in a sequence of Fact Social posts on Thursday morning, accusing the Congress members of sedition.
“SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH!” Trump wrote. The president went on to share and repost a sequence of feedback from different Fact Social customers, together with posts that mentioned the Democrats ought to be hanged, their actions have been an rebel and they need to all be indicted due to the video.
On Thursday, White Home press secretary Karoline Leavitt denied the president wished to execute members of Congress, including “The sanctity of our army rests on the chain of command, and if that chain of command is damaged, it will possibly result in folks getting killed. It might probably result in chaos, and that is what these members of Congress who swore an oath to abide by the Structure are basically encouraging.”
Rep. Jason Crow, a former Military Ranger who participated within the video, instructed Morning Version host Leila Fadel that he is been receiving demise threats since Trump’s social media posts. However Crow mentioned he will not be “intimidated.”
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Treye Inexperienced edited the digital copy for this story.