'Punishable by death': Trump's shock threat to Democrat veterans
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US President Donald Trump suggested that Democratic lawmakers who urged service members and intelligence officials to disobey illegal orders should be put to death, sparking an outcry among Democrats on Capitol Hill that the president was seeking to incite violence.

On his Truth Social platform, Trump responded to a video featuring several Congress members with military and intelligence backgrounds, calling for those in similar positions to “refuse illegal orders.” He wrote, “Such actions constitute SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH!”

Continuing his response, Trump stated, “This is SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL. These traitors to our Country must be ARRESTED AND PUT ON TRIAL.”

Trump has lashed out after Democrats with military service records said troops were obliged to not carry out illegal orders. (Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP via CNN)

In addition, Trump shared posts from other users, including one suggesting, “HANG THEM GEORGE WASHINGTON WOULD!!”

These comments faced immediate backlash from Democrats, who criticized them as an incitement to violence, and even prompted concern among some Republicans.

Senator Lindsey Graham, a steadfast Trump supporter and former military reserves lawyer, described the remarks as “over the top,” while also labeling the Democrats’ video as “despicable.”

Senator Rand Paul from Kentucky expressed his disapproval, stating, “Talking about jailing political opponents or hanging them is not really a good idea.”

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt later denied that Trump was calling for lawmakers to be executed, arguing that the members of Congress with national security backgrounds should not be encouraging anyone to defy orders from the administration.

Donald Trump called Democrat politicians “seditious” after they produced a video message to the military. (TruthSocial)
Trump alluded to executing the elected representatives. (TruthSocial)

“These members knew what they were doing. They were leaning into their credentials, as former members of our military, as veterans, as former members of the national security apparatus, to signal to people serving under this commander in chief, Donald Trump, that you can defy him and you can betray your oath of office,” Leavitt said.

“That is a very, very dangerous message. And it perhaps is punishable by law.”

In a joint statement, the six Democratic lawmakers in the video – Senators Elissa Slotkin and Mark Kelly and Representatives Jason Crow, Maggie Goodlander, Chris Deluzio and Chrissy Houlahan – vowed they “will not be intimidated.”

Senator Elissa Slotkin requested extra protection at an event. (AP)

“What’s most telling is that the President considers it punishable by death for us to restate the law. Our service members should know that we have their backs as they fulfill their oath to the Constitution and obligation to follow only lawful orders. It is not only the right thing to do, but also our duty,” the lawmakers said in part.

“But this isn’t about any one of us. This isn’t about politics. This is about who we are as Americans. Every American must unite and condemn the President’s calls for our murder and political violence. This is a time for moral clarity.”

Slotkin was accompanied by USCP officers to an event in Washington, DC, on Thursday. Her team requested the additional presence from USCP for the event that took place off Capitol Hill, a source familiar with the matter said.

“I think when a lion’s share of Americans understand that it is in their own power to push back on this kind of rhetoric and this kind of threat, that’s when we actually turn the tide,” she said at the event.

The US military is the most well-funded in the world. (Getty)

Deluzio called for both parties to unite against what he called Trump’s “outrageous call for political violence.” “It’s a moment where Democrats and Republicans and everyone else in the country should condemn his calls for political violence,” he said on CNN.

Crow, meanwhile, warned on CNN that Trump’s comments should be taken seriously. “We have to take everything that Donald Trump says seriously. He throws a lot of stuff out there, but some of the things he carries through on,” he said.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer called the comments “an outright threat” and that Trump was “calling for the execution of elected officials.”

He added from the Senate floor: “This is an outright threat, and it’s deadly serious.”

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and his leadership team said they had been in touch with law enforcement authorities to make sure lawmakers were protected.

“We have been in contact with the House Sergeant at Arms and the United States Capitol Police to ensure the safety of these Members and their families. Donald Trump must immediately delete these unhinged social media posts and recant his violent rhetoric before he gets someone killed,” they said.

Asked about the president’s comments, Senate Majority Leader John Thune said he didn’t agree with them but dismissed the video that sparked his reaction as “unnecessary.”

“I don’t agree with that. Obviously, everyone has their First Amendment rights. But what they did was ill-advised and provocative and unnecessary,” he said.

House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican from Louisiana, similarly called the video “wildly inappropriate,” as he defended Trump. Though he later conceded he wouldn’t have used the same language.

“We’re going to allow others to make legal judgments about how that…the words that the President chose are not the ones that I would use, OK,” Johnson said Thursday evening.

“Obviously, I don’t think that this is…these are crimes punishable by death or any of that,” he added.

The lawmakers who posted the video that sparked Trump’s reaction did not specify which orders service members received, or might receive, that could be illegal. “No one has to carry out orders that violate the law, or our Constitution,” they said in the video, adding, “Know that we have your back. … Don’t give up the ship.”

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said Wednesday that the Justice Department will be taking a “very close look” at those lawmakers’ actions, calling it a “disgusting and inappropriate display of supposed leadership from the Democrat Party.”

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