Jeanine Pirro's office shelves pursuit of six Democrats over 'illegal orders' video: Report
A federal grand jury unanimously found insufficient probable cause to indict six Democratic lawmakers accused of urging military disobedience, ending the case in Washington, D.C.
- The office of Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., has decided to stop pursuing charges against six Democratic lawmakers over a social media video in which they urged military and intelligence personnel not to follow unlawful orders, according to NBC News.
- A federal grand jury in Washington unanimously declined to indict the lawmakers, determining that prosecutors had not met the legal standard of probable cause required to bring charges.
- Although the case appears closed in Washington, it would not legally prevent prosecutors from attempting to bring charges in another federal district, though there is no public indication that will occur.
- The attempted prosecution drew criticism from legal experts and Democrats, who described it as a politically motivated effort targeting protected speech. President Donald Trump had publicly accused the lawmakers of “sedition,” but the grand jury found no evidence of a crime.
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The six Democrats who participated in a video calling on military members to refuse illegal orders will likely no longer face the possibility of prosecution, according to sources who spoke to numerous news outlets.President Donald Trump excoriated the Democrats and accused them of committing "sedition" over the video they posted in Nov. 2025.'It was sedition at the highest level, and sedition is a major crime.'U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro, a long…
Pirro nixes case against 6 Dem lawmakers over ‘unlawful orders’ video, source says
The office of U.S. Attorney for D.C. Jeanine Pirro is dropping the effort to bring charges against six members of Congress who appeared in a video suggesting service members did not have to obey what they considered unlawful orders.
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