US President Donald Trump has sparked outrage after calling for the "execution" of elected Democratic lawmakers, with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer condemning his remarks as an outright threat. The comments came in response to a video posted by six Democratic lawmakers, who told active service members they should refuse illegal orders.
Trump's language was described as "SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH," and he has repeatedly called for the arrest of lawmakers who have spoken out against his policies. However, Schumer said that Trump's threats amount to calls for the execution of elected officials, and that every senator, representative, and American should condemn this immediately.
The Democratic leadership released a joint statement condemning Trump's remarks, calling them "disgusting and dangerous" and urging Republicans to forcefully do the same. The move has been met with opposition from some Republican lawmakers, who have defended Trump's comments as "wildly inappropriate".
In other news, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he will negotiate with Donald Trump on a US-backed peace plan that calls for Kyiv to make painful concessions in order to end the Kremlin's invasion of his country. The Trump administration has also announced new oil and gas drilling off California's and Florida's coasts, setting the stage for a political showdown.
Additionally, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website has been changed to reflect the belief of Robert F Kennedy Jr that there is a link between vaccines and autism, a view flatly contradicted by experts. The alteration has been met with condemnation from public health and autism specialists.
In a separate development, US district judge Jia Cobb temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to deploy national guard troops to enforce the law in Washington DC without approval from its mayor.
Trump's language was described as "SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH," and he has repeatedly called for the arrest of lawmakers who have spoken out against his policies. However, Schumer said that Trump's threats amount to calls for the execution of elected officials, and that every senator, representative, and American should condemn this immediately.
The Democratic leadership released a joint statement condemning Trump's remarks, calling them "disgusting and dangerous" and urging Republicans to forcefully do the same. The move has been met with opposition from some Republican lawmakers, who have defended Trump's comments as "wildly inappropriate".
In other news, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he will negotiate with Donald Trump on a US-backed peace plan that calls for Kyiv to make painful concessions in order to end the Kremlin's invasion of his country. The Trump administration has also announced new oil and gas drilling off California's and Florida's coasts, setting the stage for a political showdown.
Additionally, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website has been changed to reflect the belief of Robert F Kennedy Jr that there is a link between vaccines and autism, a view flatly contradicted by experts. The alteration has been met with condemnation from public health and autism specialists.
In a separate development, US district judge Jia Cobb temporarily blocked the Trump administration's plan to deploy national guard troops to enforce the law in Washington DC without approval from its mayor.