Traitor Senator Suggests Military Could “Save” America From Trump

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Key Takeaways:

  • Sen. Mark Warner suggested the military might “save” America from President Trump.

  • His remarks echo earlier Democratic videos urging military defiance of hypothetical orders.

  • Critics say this rhetoric borders on advocating a military coup.

The “Seditious Six” apparently needed a plus-one, and Sen. Mark Warner showed up with a smile and a microphone. Somehow Democrats decided it was perfectly normal to hint—again—that the military should act as their political backup plan whenever voters don’t give them what they want. Warner didn’t dance around it, either. On national television, he floated the idea that the “uniformed military may help save us from this president.” Save them how, exactly? Deliver flowers? Bake muffins? Or do the thing everyone immediately heard in that sentence?

This follows the same pattern we saw when a group of Democrats publicly urged the military and intel community to reject “illegal orders”—orders that, by their own admission, don’t even exist. These people aren’t hinting anymore; they’re testing the waters. And the reaction online tells you everything: folks recognize sedition dressed up as concern for democracy. At this rate, the Seditious Six may need a much bigger group photo.

From Western Journal:

Add another Democrat to the “Seditious Six.”

There was room, after all; it’s still alliterative until you get to eight. Someone needed to join the group of six Democrats who decided that, if you don’t like the president, it was perfectly acceptable to tell the military to disobey orders:

Mind you, everyone in that video said that they didn’t have any specific illegal orders they were saying people should disobey. They were just throwing a hypothetical out there. Right.

Well, now in barges the seventh member of the seditious posse — only this time he says that the military might be able to “save us” from the president.

Appearing on “Morning Joe” on MS NOW — the network formerly known as MSNBC — Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia said that he thinks the men and women in uniform might be able to deliver the nation (and by that, he means the Democrats) from Donald Trump.

Warner, who’s represented the commonwealth in the upper chamber since 2009, called the Trump administration’s disrespect for the military “unprecedented,” including Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s “pep rally” for the brass.

“This is an administration that has fired uniformed generals from the head of the [National Security Administration], the head of the Defense Intelligence Agency,” Warner continued, before veering into very uncomfortable territory.

“And I think, in many ways, the uniformed military may help save us from this president and his lame people like Hegseth,” he said. “Because I think their commitment is to the Constitution, and obviously not to Trump.”

This got plenty of negative attention online, as it should have.

How did people think this was going to go over? This was saying, in just so many words, that people in uniform might save them from Donald Trump — how? Well, one only needs to go a few steps into the obvious to realize he’s fomenting military disobedience. That’s seditious conspiracy.

In short, the “Seditious Six” have a new member. The sad thing? It’s definitely not going to stop at seven. We’ll only re-achieve alliteration when we hit sixteen — and the problem is that it won’t take too long to make it there, either.

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