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FBI seeks to interview Democratic lawmakers in "illegal orders" video

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The FBI's Counterterrorism Division is planning to interview the six Democratic lawmakers who posted a video reminding members of the intelligence community and the military to refuse illegal orders. CBS News homeland security…

FBI wants to question Deluzio, other lawmakers who made video on ignoring illegal orders

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The FBI wants to question U.S. Rep. Chris Deluzio and five other Democratic members of Congress who released a video last week telling servicemembers and intelligence officials they have an obligation to refuse illegal orders.

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FBI Seizes One-Of-Six Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR Roadster From Former Olympic Snowboarder Who's Currently On The Ten Most Wanted Fugitives List

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What's the point of becoming an international drug kingpin if you don't get to drive your ultra-rare, street-legal race cars?

FBI to interviews with Democratic lawmakers who urged military to refuse

Kaelan Deese and Mike Brest Washington Examiner The FBI sought interviews with six Democratic lawmakers who appeared in a video urging U.S. service members to reject "illegal orders," a development that suggests a rapidly escalating review…

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FBI seeks interviews with six Democrats Trump accused of 'seditious behavior'

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The lawmakers, who had released a video urging members of the military and intelligence community not to follow illegal orders, accused Trump of trying to intimidate them.

FBI seeks interviews with Democrats who urged US troops to defy illegal orders

wtop.com

WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic lawmakers who appeared in a social media video urging U.S. troops to defy “illegal orders” say…

Trump and Patel issue instant response after report claiming the president was going to fire FBI director drops during meeting

www.independent.co.uk

‘I read the headline to the President and he laughed,’ a White House spokesperson said.

JUST IN: FBI Launches Probe into Seditious Democrats Who Urged Military to Defy Trump’s Orders

The FBI has reportedly opened an investigation into six Democratic lawmakers who brazenly filmed a video encouraging U.S.

FBI Investigating Democrats Who Told Troops To Resist Illegal Orders From Trump

dailyvoice.com

The FBI has launched an investigation into six Democratic members of Congress who made a video urging soldiers to reject illegal orders from President Donald Trump.

The Latest: FBI seeks interviews with Democratic lawmakers who urged troops to defy illegal orders

wtop.com

Democratic lawmakers who appeared in a social media video urging U.S. troops to defy “illegal orders” say the FBI has…

White House Responds to Report Claiming Trump Considering Removing Kash Patel as FBI Director

The White House on Tuesday responded to a report claiming President Trump is considering removing Kash Patel as FBI Director.

Democrats push back as FBI probes lawmaker video urging military to refuse illegal orders

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Investigators asked House and Senate security officials for interviews with Democrats involved in the video clip, which the president has called “seditious” and has suggested that the lawmakers be imprisoned or executed.

Democrats say they are subjects of FBI probe after filming anti-Trump video

www.politico.com

Six lawmakers with nation security backgrounds are being criticized by the Trump administration for telling troops to disobey illegal orders.

House And Senate Democrats Tell Trump They Won't Be Bullied As He Uses The FBI Against Them

www.politicususa.com

Trump is now directing the FBI to investigate House and Senate Democrats who told the military not to obey illegal orders, but the Democrats say they won't be bullied.

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FBI seeks interviews with Democrats whom Trump called ‘traitors’

www.washingtonpost.com

The Trump administration has aggressively sought to punish lawmakers who encouraged service members to disobey unlawful orders.