In a stunning rebuke to the weaponized Department of Justice, a grand jury has refused to indict six former military and intelligence lawmakers who the Biden-era deep state branded the "Seditious Six" for making a video urging military members to disobey illegal orders.
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia, now under Attorney General Jeanine Pirro's oversight, had inherited this politically motivated prosecution attempt from the previous administration. The case centered around a video featuring six U.S. lawmakers, including Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI), who exercised their constitutional right to remind service members of their oath to the Constitution - not to any individual.
This grand jury rejection represents a massive victory for constitutional principles and a crushing defeat for the administrative state that spent years trying to criminalize dissent. The fact that everyday Americans serving on this grand jury saw through the DOJ's overreach shows that common sense still prevails in our justice system.
Deep State Desperation Exposed
The Biden regime's attempt to prosecute these lawmakers for simply reminding military personnel about constitutional limits on presidential power exposes just how far the deep state was willing to go to silence opposition. These six patriots - all with distinguished military and intelligence backgrounds - understood better than most the importance of constitutional guardrails.
"This prosecution was always about intimidating anyone who dared question the regime's authority," said a congressional source familiar with the case. "Thank God we still have patriots willing to serve on grand juries who can see through this garbage."
The irony is rich: the same DOJ that ignored actual sedition from Antifa rioters and left-wing extremists burning cities spent precious resources trying to destroy the careers of lawmakers who simply reminded service members of their constitutional obligations.
This victory should serve as a wake-up call to every American about how close we came to living in a banana republic where speaking truth to power becomes a federal crime. The question now is whether the Trump administration will finally clean house at the DOJ and ensure this kind of political persecution never happens again.
