斯洛特金拒绝司法部就”非法命令”视频案的采访请求


2026年2月5日 美国东部时间下午4:46 23分钟前

密歇根州民主党参议员埃莉萨·斯洛特金在4月3日国会大厦听证会上。(德米特里厄斯·弗里曼/《华盛顿邮报》)

作者:马里亚纳·阿尔法罗

密歇根州民主党参议员埃莉萨·斯洛特金(Elissa Slotkin)拒绝自愿参与司法部对一段视频的调查,该视频由她和其他五名民主党国会议员于去年年底录制,他们在视频中敦促美军拒绝特朗普政府的非法命令。

在《华盛顿邮报》查阅的周四致哥伦比亚特区美国检察官让娜·皮罗(Jeanine Pirro)的信件中,斯洛特金的律师普雷特·巴拉(Preet Bharara)为其决定辩护,称斯洛特金和其他民主党人分享的信息”无争议且无可辩驳”。

“作为前情报界成员,以及现任国会中对这些部门有监督权的议员,斯洛特金参议员认为有责任确保这些人明白,法律不仅允许,而且要求他们拒绝非法命令,”巴拉在信中写道。

周四,斯洛特金在X平台的视频中表示,许多律师告诉她”保持沉默,低头行事,希望一切都会过去”。

“但这正是特朗普政府和让娜·皮罗想要的——他们故意使用人身和法律恐吓让我闭嘴。更重要的是,他们用这种恐吓来阻止其他人反对政府。恐吓就是目的,我不会屈服。”

在11月的90秒视频中,斯洛特金和其他民主党议员——包括面临五角大楼调查其参与该视频的参议员马克·凯利(亚利桑那州)——在特朗普政府有争议地动用军队之际,敦促士兵抵制其非法军事命令。

总统唐纳德·特朗普指控这些议员犯有”可判处死刑”的煽动叛乱罪。

今年1月,斯洛特金和视频中其他民主党人表示,他们因这些行为正在接受联邦调查。斯洛特金当时表示,皮罗和联邦调查局都要求就此事采访她。

“我不会使他们的行为合法化,”斯洛特金周四在X平台的视频声明中说。”我们制作的视频是公开的。此后我做了大量公开讨论,包括现在,我们的宪法在言论自由问题上非常明确。”

在周四给皮罗的信中,巴拉表示,如果调查继续,斯洛特金将考虑起诉皮罗办公室”恶意检控和侵犯其宪法权利”。他还要求司法部保留与调查相关的所有信息、文件和通信,以防诉讼发生。

在给司法部长帕姆·邦迪(Pam Bondi)的另一封信中,巴拉称斯洛特金不会接受联邦调查局要求的采访。他敦促邦迪结束对该视频的任何调查,并重申如果调查继续,参议员将考虑诉讼。

巴拉告诉邦迪,”检察官没有什么可调查的——这里没有犯罪行为。”

巴拉补充说,斯洛特金的法律团队与皮罗办公室的两名成员会面。他表示,这些官员”无法阐明任何可能的刑事责任理论,也无法指出他们所依赖或可能违反的任何法规”。

白宫、司法部和皮罗办公室的发言人未立即回应置评请求。

Slotkin declines DOJ interview request in ‘illegal orders’ video case

February 5, 2026 at 4:46 p.m. EST 23 minutes ago

Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Michigan) during a hearing on April 3 at the Capitol. (Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post)

By Mariana Alfaro

Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Michigan) has refused to voluntarily participate in a Justice Department investigation over a video she and five other Democratic members of Congress recorded late last year that urged U.S. troops to resist unlawful orders from the Trump administration.

In a Thursday letter to U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro reviewed by The Washington Post and first reported by the Associated Press, Preet Bharara, an attorney for Slotkin, defended the senator’s decision and said the message that Slotkin and the other Democrats shared was “uncontroversial and incontrovertible.”

“As a former member of the intelligence community, and current member of Congress with oversight of those communities, Senator Slotkin felt duty-bound to ensure those individuals understood that the law not only allows, but requires them, to refuse an illegal order,” Bharara wrote.

On Thursday, Slotkin said in a video on X that many lawyers told her “just be quiet, keep my head down, and, hopefully, this will all just go away.

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“But that’s exactly what the Trump administration and Jeanine Pirro want — they’re purposely using physical and legal intimidation to get me to shut up. More importantly, they’re using that intimidation to deter others from speaking out against the administration. The intimidation is the point, and I’m not going to go along with that.”

In the 90-second November video, Slotkin and the other Democratic lawmakers — including Sen. Mark Kelly (Arizona), who faces a Pentagon inquiry over his involvement in the clip — urge troops to resist unlawful military orders from the Trump administration, amid its controversial uses of the military.

President Donald Trump accused the lawmakers of sedition “punishable by DEATH.”

In January, Slotkin and the other Democrats featured in the video said they were under federal investigation over their actions. Slotkin said at the time that both Pirro and the FBI had asked to interview her in the matter.

“I’m not going to legitimize their actions,” Slotkin said Thursday in her video statement on X. “The video we made was public. I’ve done a ton of public talking about it since then, including now, and our Constitution is crystal clear on the issue of freedom of speech.”

In his letter to Pirro on Thursday, Bharara said Slotkin would consider suing Pirro’s office “for malicious prosecution and infringement of her Constitutional rights” if the investigation continued. He also demanded that the Justice Department preserve any and all information, documents and communications related to the investigation in case that lawsuit went forward.

In a separate letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi, Bharara said Slotkin would not sit for an interview requested by the FBI. He urged Bondi to end any investigation into the video and reiterated that the senator would consider litigation if the inquiry continued.

Bharara told Bondi that there is “nothing for prosecutors to investigate — there is no crime here.”

Slotkin’s legal team, Bharara added, met with two members from Pirro’s office. He said the officers “could not articulate any theory of possible criminal liability or identify any statute they were relying on or that could have been violated.”

Spokespeople for the White House, the Justice Department and Pirro’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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