2026年2月11日 / 美国东部时间下午1:20 / CBS新闻
华盛顿电 — 一名出现在视频中要求军方成员拒绝”非法命令”的议员的律师,要求华盛顿最高联邦检察官保留相关记录,以防在指控失败后提起潜在诉讼。
科罗拉多州民主党众议员杰森·克劳(Jason Crow)的律师阿贝·洛厄尔(Abbe Lowell)在给美国检察官让娜·皮罗(Jeanine Pirro)的信中表示,如果其办公室继续追究指控,他将让皮罗及其办公室”注意到法律后果”。多名消息人士向哥伦比亚广播公司新闻透露,周二大陪审团拒绝签署对克劳及其他五名议员的起诉书。
洛厄尔在信中写道:”贵办公室试图却未能获得对克劳议员的起诉书,这代表着令人震惊且前所未有的检察官越权和权力滥用。同样令人不安的是,司法部无视众多法官和陪审团驳回无根据指控的裁决。”
洛厄尔援引联邦起诉原则,要求存在”可能的理由”证明某人实施了联邦犯罪才能进行进一步调查,他写道:”任何进一步追究这些无根据指控的行为都将构成可诉行为。”他称皮罗及其工作人员”有义务保存任何与本案主张和辩护相关的信息、通讯、文件和电子存储信息”。
图:2025年12月16日,美国华盛顿特区国会山,杰森·克劳众议员向媒体发言 希瑟·迪尔 / 盖蒂图片社
克劳是11月发布视频敦促军人和情报界成员抵制非法命令的六名民主党议员之一,他们援引了对宪法的威胁。这些议员均为退伍军人或前国家安全官员,还包括亚利桑那州参议员马克·凯利(Mark Kelly)、密歇根州参议员埃莉萨·斯洛特金(Elissa Slotkin)、宾夕法尼亚州众议员克里斯·德卢齐奥(Chris Deluzio)、克里斯西·胡拉汉(Chrissy Houlahan)以及新罕布什尔州众议员玛吉·古德兰(Maggie Goodlander)。
斯洛特金周三与凯利共同出席新闻发布会时表示,”我们需要保持攻势”,且两位参议员”在推进过程中保留了所有法律选择”。她称上周已向皮罗和司法部长帕姆·邦迪(Pam Bondi)发信要求保留记录,并在周三早些时候再次致信确认”此事已结束”,不会再试图起诉。参议院司法委员会最高民主党人迪克·德宾(Dick Durbin)参议员本周也致信要求保存相关文件。
两名了解起诉失败情况的消息人士向CBS新闻透露,司法部试图根据一项刑事法规起诉这些议员,该法规对”建议、劝导、敦促或通过任何方式导致或试图导致军人不服从、不忠、哗变或拒绝履行职责”的人处以10年监禁。该法规要求存在”干扰、损害或影响军队忠诚度、士气或纪律”的意图。
洛厄尔在信中写道:”唐纳德·特朗普提出的无根据且荒谬的指控,以及贵方对总统政治报复运动的执行,已经走得太远,这是针对敢于发声批评本届政府的人的又一次权力滥用证据。”
“克劳议员作为空降兵和游骑兵曾三次为国家参战——他不会被恐吓或压制,”信件结尾写道,”克劳议员毕生致力于捍卫我们的民主和他所热爱的国家,没有什么能阻止他。”
Lawyer for lawmaker in video to troops demands prosecutors preserve records for possible suit after failed charges
February 11, 2026 / 1:20 PM EST / CBS News
Washington — An attorney for one of the lawmakers who appeared in a video telling members of the military to reject “illegal orders” demanded that the top federal prosecutor in Washington preserve records for a potential lawsuit if her office takes any further action related to the video.
Abbe Lowell, an attorney for Democratic Rep. Jason Crow of Colorado, wrote in a letter to U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro that he was putting her and her office “on notice of the legal ramification” if they continue to pursue charges. A grand jury declined to sign off on an indictment against Crow and five other lawmakers on Tuesday, multiple sources told CBS News.
“The reports that your Office tried, and failed, to secure an indictment against Congressman Crow represents a breathtaking and unprecedented level of prosecutorial overreach and misuse of power,” Lowell wrote. “Equally disturbing is the Justice Department’s practice of ignoring numerous decisions of judges and juries who have rejected attempts to file baseless charges.”
Lowell cited principles of federal prosecution requiring probable cause that a person has committed a federal offense to request or conduct further investigation, writing that “any further effort to pursue these baseless allegations would be actionable.” He said Pirro and her staff are “hereby obligated to preserve any and all information, communications, documents, and electronically stored information … that may be relevant to the claims and defenses in this matter.”
Rep. Jason Crow speaks to the media on Capitol Hill on Dec. 16, 2025, in Washington, D.C. Heather Diehl / Getty Images
Crow was one of six Democratic lawmakers who released a video in November urging service members and members of the intelligence community to defy illegal orders, citing threats to the Constitution. The lawmakers, who are all veterans or former national security officials, also included Sens. Mark Kelly of Arizona and Elissa Slotkin of Michigan, and Reps. Chris Deluzio and Chrissy Houlahan of Pennsylvania and Maggie Goodlander of New Hampshire.
Slotkin said at a news conference alongside Kelly on Wednesday that “we need to stay on offense,” and that the two senators have “kept all of our legal options open as we go forward.” Slotkin said she sent a letter to Pirro and Attorney General Pam Bondi last week demanding they retain records. She said she sent another inquiry earlier Wednesday to confirm that “this is over” and another attempt at prosecution won’t be pursued. Sen. Dick Durbin, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, also sent a letter requesting documents be preserved this week.
Two sources who were briefed on the failed indictment told CBS News that the Justice Department sought to charge the lawmakers under a criminal statute that threatens a 10-year prison sentence for anybody who “advises, counsels, urges, or in any manner causes or attempts to cause insubordination, disloyalty, mutiny, or refusal of duty by any member of the military.” It requires intent to “interfere with, impair, or influence the loyalty, morale, or discipline of the military.”
Lowell wrote in his letter that the “baseless and absurd allegations by Donald Trump, followed by your carrying out of the President’s political retribution campaign has already gone too far, and are evidence of yet another abuse of power directed at those who dare speak out and criticize this Administration.”
“Congressman Crow went to war three times for this country as a paratrooper and Army Ranger — he will not be intimidated or silenced,” the letter concluded. “Congressman Crow has dedicated his life to defending our democracy and the nation he loves, and nothing will stop that.”
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