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CEO Slams Democrats for 'Seditious' Video Encouraging Military Disobedience

Fox BusinessDecember 5, 20257 min5,997 views
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Democratic Lawmakers' Viral Video

  • 🚨 A viral video featuring six Democrat lawmakers urging military members to refuse illegal orders is under fire, with the president calling it "seditious behavior."
  • 🗣️ The lawmakers' message stated that service members can refuse illegal orders and that no one has to carry out orders that violate the law or the Constitution.
  • ⚠️ The White House Press Secretary warned that breaking the chain of command could lead to people getting killed and incite chaos and violence among active-duty service members.

CEO Ned Ryun's Analysis

  • 🧐 American Majority CEO Ned Ryun described the video as "seditious" and intended to sow dissension and disorder within the military.
  • ⚖️ Ryun argued that the lawmakers are essentially asking service members to treat lawful orders as unlawful and to violate their oaths to the Constitution and their enlistment.
  • 🚫 He pointed out that President Trump has not issued any illegal or unlawful orders to military members.

Call for Consequences

  • 🏛️ Ryun expressed a desire for consequences for this "egregious behavior" from sitting US senators and congressmen.
  • 🌍 He emphasized the seriousness of such actions, especially given the current precarious international stage, where sowing dissent in the military is particularly damaging.

Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick Allegations

  • 💰 In separate news, Florida Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick is facing serious charges, including allegedly stealing $5 million in FEMA funds, laundering the proceeds, and using some for her campaign.
  • ⚖️ The allegations detail theft, fraudulent activity, illegal federal tax returns, and illegal campaign contributions, with potential penalties of up to 53 years in prison.
  • 🏛️ Despite the serious nature of the charges, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries defended her right to the presumption of innocence, while Ryun expressed skepticism about the House Ethics Committee taking significant action, suggesting reliance on the DOJ for accountability.
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Seditious BehaviorMilitary DisobedienceIllegal OrdersChain of CommandUS ConstitutionOath of EnlistmentNed RyunAmerican MajorityDemocratic LawmakersPresident TrumpFEMA FundsCampaign Finance ViolationsHouse Ethics CommitteeDOJ
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