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Calls Democrats traitors and suggests execution for telling military to refuse illegal orders

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auNovember 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Senator Elissa Slotkin, a Democrat from Michigan, is a former CIA analyst and Iraq war veteran.

Senator Elissa Slotkin, a Democrat from Michigan, is a former CIA analyst and Iraq war veteran.Credit: Bloomberg

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The lawmakers include Senators Elissa Slotkin, a former CIA analyst and Iraq war veteran, and Mark Kelly, a former astronaut and navy veteran, as well as representatives Jason Crow, Maggie Goodlander, Chris Deluzio and Chrissy Houlahan.

In the video, they directly address members of the US military and intelligence community, saying the Trump administration was pitting those institutions against the American people and threatening tenets of the US Constitution.

“We know you are under enormous stress and pressure right now,” they said.

“Our laws are clear: You can refuse illegal orders,” said Kelly. The other lawmakers offer a similar refrain before Slotkin concluded: “We need you to stand up for our laws, our Constitution. Don’t give up the ship.”

After Trump published his post, Slotkin wrote on X that she and her colleagues would continue to defend the Constitution. “No threat, intimidation, or call for violence will deter us from that sacred obligation,” Slotkin wrote.

The lawmakers did not refer to any particular incident or scenario, and did not provide any examples of orders that they might consider illegal.

‘Calling for the execution of senators and members of Congress for reminding our troops of that is chilling behaviour we should expect from authoritarians … not the president of the United States.’

Chris Coons, senator

Some Democrats in Congress have been sharply critical of Trump’s military strikes on suspected drug traffickers in the southern Caribbean and the Pacific, focusing on the legality and lack of transparency. There have also been concerns that Trump will launch an attack on Venezuela itself.

Democrats have also challenged Trump’s attempts to deploy National Guard personnel to support immigration crackdowns in US cities.

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“Calling for the execution of senators and members of Congress for reminding our troops of that is chilling behaviour we should expect from authoritarians … not the president of the United States,” Senator Chris Coons, the top Democrat on the appropriations subcommittee on defence, said in a statement.

“Every one of my Republican colleagues needs to stand up and swiftly condemn this.”

Republicans were largely silent. Senator Lindsey Graham, a longtime Trump ally, said he did not know of any illegal orders issued to the US military and that the Democrats “owe it to the country” to be specific.

Senator Chuck Schumer, who leads his chamber’s Democrats, called Trump’s posts an outright threat.

“When Donald Trump uses the language of execution and treason, some of his supporters may very well listen,” Schumer said in the Senate. “He is lighting a match soaked with gasoline.”

Reuters

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