D.C. grand jury declines to indict six Democratic lawmakers
- A grand jury declined to indict six Democratic lawmakers over a video encouraging military members to defy unlawful orders, as reported by multiple sources.
- Mark Kelly stated that the attempted indictment was an "outrageous abuse of power by Donald Trump and his lackies," and emphasized his commitment to uphold his constitutional duties.
- Elissa Slotkin remarked that the grand jury's decision represented the rule of law, affirming that it should not proceed according to her statement on X.
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US grand jury rejects charges against 6 Democrats Trump wanted jailed
Federal prosecutors failed to bring charges Tuesday against six Democratic lawmakers who urged service members to refuse illegal orders, outraging US President Donald Trump, who had called for jail time, US media reported. Sources told The New York Times and The Washington Post that a federal grand jury - composed of local citizens in Washington - denied the Justice Department’s attempts to indict the Democratic lawmakers who posted a short vide…
Grand jury refuses to indict Democratic lawmakers, including Rep. Chris Deluzio, in connection with illegal military orders video
WASHINGTON — A grand jury in Washington refused Tuesday to indict Democratic lawmakers in connection with a video in which they urged U.S. military...
Grand jury doesn't indict lawmakers
WASHINGTON — A grand jury in Washington refused Tuesday to indict Democratic lawmakers in connection with a video in which they urged U.S. military members to resist “illegal orders,” according to a person familiar with the matter.
Grand jury refuses to indict Democratic lawmakers, Rep. Crow in connection with illegal military orders video
A grand jury in Washington refused Tuesday to indict Democratic lawmakers, including Rep. Jason Crow, in connection with a video in which they urged U.S. military members to resist “illegal orders,” according to a person familiar with the matter.
Grand jury refuses to indict Jason Crow, other Democratic lawmakers in connection with illegal military orders video
A grand jury in Washington refused Tuesday to indict Jason Crow and other Democratic lawmakers in connection with a video in which they urged U.S. military members to resist "illegal orders," according to a person familiar with the matter.
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