U.S. President Donald Trump speaks with members of the media following a name with army service members, on Thanksgiving, in Palm Seaside, Florida, U.S., Nov. 27, 2025.
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The White Home on Friday night named the Boston Globe, CBS Information and The Impartial as “media offender of the week,” blasting their protection of a video launched by Democratic lawmakers telling the U.S. army that they will disobey unlawful orders.
The Boston Globe, CBS Information and The Impartial didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark from CNBC.
Final week, six Democrats, all with army or nationwide safety expertise, launched a video reminding service members that they’ve the correct to refuse unlawful orders. President Donald Trump accused them of “seditious conduct” and mentioned that in “the previous days” that was “punishable by dying.”
The FBI is now looking for to interview Sen. Mark Kelly and the opposite Democrats featured within the video.
The White Home has denied that Trump has ever issued unlawful orders. Nevertheless, some consultants have mentioned the Pentagon’s lethal marketing campaign in opposition to alleged drug traffickers within the Caribbean is illegal.
On Friday, the Washington Submit reported that Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth verbally ordered to kill all crew members on a suspected drug boat. Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., a Marine Corps veteran, advised the newspaper that People will finally be prosecuted for this, “both as a conflict crime or outright homicide.”
