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Trump Hints at Military Probe of Anti-Trump Democrats

President Trump has made it clear that his new Department of War, led by Pete Hegseth, isn’t turning a blind eye to what he believes is one of the most dangerous acts ever committed by elected officials. Trump suggested that military authorities are reviewing whether a group of Democrat lawmakers crossed the line into sedition when they publicly encouraged members of the armed forces and intelligence community to disobey the Commander-in-Chief. The stunning development has ignited a national debate over loyalty, national security, and whether these officials actively pushed the nation toward a military uprising.

The controversy erupted after six Democrat members of Congress appeared in a coordinated video urging active-duty personnel and intelligence officers to reject what they claimed could be “illegal” orders. Their message was wrapped in vague, sweeping language—but the implication was unmistakable. They used their previous military or national-security status to add weight to the idea that troops should ignore commands from President Trump.

To many, the video looked like an effort to pressure young, inexperienced service members—especially new recruits—into second-guessing lawful orders. While seasoned officers understand the legal framework that governs the chain of command, an 18-year-old fresh out of training may not. Trump’s allies argue the lawmakers knew exactly what they were doing: sowing confusion and hoping it would weaken the President’s authority.

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