Congress Members Report Threats Following Trump's Accusations of Sedition
Friday, November 21, 2025
In a few words:
Democrats face threats after Trump accused them of sedition for urging military not to follow illegal orders.
More details:
Congressional Democrats, including Senator Alyssa Slotkin (D-MI), report a surge in threats following President Trump's accusations of sedition.
Six lawmakers, all military veterans, posted a video encouraging military members not to follow illegal orders. Senator Slotkin stated she received nearly 1,000 new threats. The White House maintains the president has not issued illegal orders and labels the Democrats' message as dangerous. This situation highlights concerns about the safety of elected officials and the rhetoric surrounding military conduct.
Video Transcript
Some congressional Democrats say they're facing a real
danger after President Trump accused them of sedation.
Yeah,
this is a weird one.
So this comes after 6 lawmakers posted a video
encouraging military members not to follow illegal orders.
So the lawmakers,
all veterans of the military themselves.
And they're accusing the Trump administration of
pitting those communities against American citizens.
-- Senator -- Alyssa Slotkin from Michigan says by last
night she had received nearly 1000 new threats.
The White House says the president has not given any
illegal orders and that the Democrats' message is dangerous.
I'm worried about the safety of my staff,
uh,
of my family.
And obviously for myself,
-- the sanctity -- of our military rests
on the chain of command,
and if that chain of command is broken,
it can lead to people getting killed.
It can lead to chaos.
The White House is brushing off the president's escalating
post and his insult towards a female reporter,
-- and -- we also could hear from the president today
as he meets with New York's Democratic socialist mayor-elect,
someone he has repeatedly slammed as a communist.
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