Grand jury refuses to indict Slotkin, other Dems over military orders video
Published: February 13, 2026
U.S. Sen. Elissa Slotkin said Tuesday night she hopes the federal
investigation into her participation in a video released last fall
stating that military members can refuse illegal orders is over after a
grand jury refused to indict her and five other members of Congress over
the video.
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