Grand Jury Declines Charges Against Six Democrats Over Military Orders Video
1-Minute 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.
Sources
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