Slotkin slams Trump admin after grand jury refuses to indict Democrats over military video
Summary
A group of Democratic lawmakers criticized President Trump's administration after a grand jury decided not to indict them for a video they made. The video encouraged military members to refuse unlawful orders, which led President Trump to accuse them of seditious behavior. The grand jury's decision means the lawmakers will not face charges.Key Facts
- House and Senate Democrats appeared in a video urging military members to reject illegal orders.
- President Trump accused these lawmakers of seditious behavior, which can be a serious crime.
- A grand jury did not indict the lawmakers, so they will not face charges.
- The lawmakers accused President Trump of abusing his power by trying to direct the Department of Justice against them.
- The video involved military veterans and former national security personnel.
- Democratic lawmakers involved include Sen. Elissa Slotkin and Rep. Maggie Goodlander.
- NBC News reported that attempts to indict these Democrats failed.
- Some lawmakers, like Rep. Chrissy Houlahan, said the investigation was a misuse of power.
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