Grand Jury Declines Charges Against Six Democrats Over Military Orders Video
In Brief
A federal grand jury declined to indict six Democratic lawmakers over a video urging military personnel to reject unlawful orders.
Key Facts
- A federal grand jury declined to bring criminal charges against six Democratic lawmakers.
- The lawmakers appeared in a video urging military personnel to refuse unlawful orders.
- Former President Donald Trump criticized the lawmakers, referring to them as 'traitors.'
- Prosecutors sought indictments, but the grand jury rejected the case.
- The lawmakers involved are Elissa Slotkin, Mark Kelly, Jason Crow, Chris Deluzio, Maggie Goodlander, and Chrissy Houlahan.
What Happened
A federal grand jury in Washington, D.C. declined to indict six Democratic members of Congress who appeared in a video last year urging military personnel to reject unlawful orders. Prosecutors had sought charges, but the grand jury refused to bring indictments.
Why It Matters
The decision ends a prominent legal effort against lawmakers who addressed military conduct, raising questions about the boundaries of political speech and criminal liability. The case drew national attention after criticism from Donald Trump.