
The DSR Network The Daily Blast: Trump’s Angry Tirade Calling for “Death” to Dems Just Backfired Badly
Nov 21, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Chrissy Houlahan, a U.S. Representative and Air Force veteran, dives into the fallout from Trump's incendiary tweets calling for extreme actions against Democrats. She emphasizes the vital need for military personnel to feel supported by lawmakers and highlights their concerns about illegal orders from the President. Houlahan also discusses the implications of Trump's statements for Congress and the military, advocating for oversight, public debate, and the importance of upholding lawful responsibilities in the face of threats.
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Law Is The Oath, Not The Leader
- Democrats recorded a video reminding service members they must refuse unlawful orders and that their oath is to the Constitution, not a person.
- Chrissy Houlahan framed this as oversight after months of the president pushing legal boundaries and prompting concern inside the military and intelligence community.
Filed Threat Complaint After Death Tweets
- Chrissy Houlahan described filing a formal threat complaint with Capitol Police after President Trump tweeted that certain members were "seditious" and "punishable by death."
- She said the posts endangered her, her staff, and her family and compared the rhetoric to incitement of political violence.
Spin Forces A Public Legal Debate
- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt insisted the president has not given illegal orders, which forced public debate over whether he has.
- Houlahan said that debate is valuable but accused Leavitt of deceptively twisting the lawmakers' message.

