Miller Goes Nuclear on the ‘Seditious Six’
Stephen Miller caused a national uproar during an appearance on Jesse Watters’ show, accusing six lawmakers of a “seditious conspiracy” for urging service members to refuse illegal orders. He framed their message as a direct threat to military and intelligence discipline.
The lawmakers, all with military or intelligence backgrounds, released a video reminding troops of their legal duty to reject unlawful orders. Supporters called it a constitutional safeguard, but Miller condemned it as dangerous and deliberate.
Miller argued that the video targeted personnel with access to powerful military and intelligence tools, warning that encouraging them to choose which orders to follow could result in chaos and fatalities.
He escalated his claims, suggesting the video was part of a foreign-backed “color revolution” tactic aimed at destabilizing the military from within. He painted the warnings as an attempt to fracture the chain of command.
Expanding his criticism, Miller accused the Democratic Party of fomenting rebellion across government institutions, portraying the video as part of a broader attack on democracy and federal authority.
The segment immediately ignited heated debate. Supporters praised Miller for highlighting risks to military loyalty, while critics called his claims fear-mongering, noting that refusing illegal orders is legally mandated and integral to preventing atrocities.
By the end of the broadcast, Miller demanded full investigations into the lawmakers, asserting that such actions cannot be normalized. The episode reframed the discussion from legal duty to political loyalty, sparking threats, backlash, and a national debate over obedience, rebellion, and the stability of the chain of command.