US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth labels reports of illegal military orders in the Caribbean as 'fake news', igniting controversy over alleged extrajudicial strikes against drug smugglers.
The FBI is interviewing six Democratic lawmakers after they told military members they can refuse unlawful orders. This follows threats from the Pentagon and accusations of sedition from Trump.
The Pentagon is investigating Senator Mark Kelly for encouraging military personnel to refuse unlawful orders in a controversial video. The backlash from Trump and defense officials raises questions about military discipline.
In a gripping interview, Rep. Jason Crow reveals the disturbing threats he and his family face after urging military members to resist unlawful orders from President Trump. Crow argues that the President's incendiary rhetoric is dangerous and undermines democracy.
As tensions rise, Democratic lawmakers urge military personnel to refuse illegal orders from the Trump administration, sparking a fierce debate on ethics and legality within the armed forces.
In a fiery response, Trump accused six Democratic lawmakers of 'seditious behavior' after they urged military members to reject unlawful commands. The political tensions escalate as both sides clash over threats and accountability.
In a bold move, Portland City Councilor Mitch Green, an Army veteran, calls on military members to resist Trump’s National Guard deployment. He emphasizes their duty to disobey unlawful orders and encourages protests in uniform.