Democratic lawmakers accuse Trump of using FBI to ‘intimidate’ them
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The US Democratic lawmakers said President Donald Trump is using the FBI as a tool to harass Members of Congress.
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WASHINGTON – US Democratic lawmakers on Nov 25 accused US President Donald Trump of using the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to “intimidate” members of Congress and said the law enforcement agency had requested interviews with them following their criticism of the President.
The legislators were among six who in November called on military and intelligence personnel to refuse any “illegal orders” by Mr Trump, who labelled them “traitors”.
“President Trump is using the FBI as a tool to intimidate and harass Members of Congress,” said a statement released by Mr Jason Crow, Mr Chris Deluzio, Ms Maggie Goodlander and Ms Chrissy Houlahan, who are all Democratic members of the House of Representatives.
“Yesterday, the FBI contacted the House and Senate Sergeants at Arms requesting interviews,” they said. “No amount of intimidation or harassment will ever stop us from doing our jobs and honouring our Constitution.”
The FBI in an e-mail declined to comment. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The US military said on Nov 24 it was weighing a court-martial against Democratic senator and former astronaut Mark Kelly, who had also appeared in the video released in November which urged troops to refuse unlawful orders.
Mr Kelly – a decorated Navy combat pilot and former astronaut who commanded the Space Shuttle Endeavour’s final flight – fired back that he would not be intimidated or “silenced by bullies”.
Ms Elissa Slotkin, another senator who appeared in the video, said in a post on X on Nov 25 that the FBI “appeared to open an inquiry into me in response to a video President Trump did not like”. “The President directing the FBI to target us is exactly why we made this video in the first place,” she said.
The six Democrats who released the video did not specify which orders they meant, but Mr Trump has ordered the National Guard into multiple US cities
Overseas, Mr Trump has ordered strikes on alleged drug-smuggling vessels
Mr Trump initially accused the group of “seditious behaviour, punishable by death”.
Over the weekend, he wrote in an all-caps social media rant that the “traitors” who told troops to disobey him “should be in jail”. AFP

