
President Donald Trump on Thursday called several Democratic veterans and national security specialists "traitors" who should face the death penalty for releasing a joint video in which they said that U.S. service members could refuse illegal orders.
This week, the House and Senate overwhelmingly approved a measure to force the Department of Justice to release all files related to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Trump signed the legislation on Wednesday night, starting the clock on the 30 days the DOJ has to release the documents.
Key Headlines
- Trump says lawmakers who made military video 'SHOULD BE IN JAIL RIGHT NOW'
- Judge blocks IRS-ICE data sharing
- Trump on Zelenskyy and Ukraine peace plan: 'He'll have to like it'
- Trump congratulates Mamdani: 'The better he does, the happier I am'
- Trump says Thanksgiving is an 'appropriate time' for Ukraine to accept peace deal


