Gallego Reveals Eye-Opening Info About That ‘Illegal Orders’ Video – Dem Mutiny Exposed! (Video)
You know, when Democrats start admitting they had a “script” for their little mutiny video, it’s like watching a house of cards wobble—Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) just handed us the blueprint for their sedition play in an interview that left even CNN’s Kasie Hunt chuckling nervously. Gallego, one of the “Seditious Six” who urged the military to disobey Trump’s “illegal orders,” revealed he was supposed to star in that infamous clip but bailed because “life happens” and he couldn’t record by the deadline. “By the time the script got to me,” he casually dropped, confirming what we’ve suspected: this wasn’t spontaneous patriotism; it was a coordinated hit job.
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Hunt’s laugh said it all—she knew this was gold for the right, a peek behind the curtain at how these ex-military Dems like Elissa Slotkin and Jason Crow scripted their “oath to the Constitution” sermon to incite rebellion. Gallego, 100% aligned with the message, doubled down by warning troops: “Donald Trump is going to be gone in a couple of years… if you’re part of the military that is going after sitting senators, sitting members of Congress, and part of the weaponization of government, there will be consequences, without a doubt.” That’s not leadership; it’s a veiled threat to young privates who swore to follow lawful commands, not partisan whims.
This comes amid FBI probes into the video, with Capitol Police scheduling interviews to sniff out wrongdoing. Who wrote the script? How many others got it? Gallego’s slip opens the door to bigger questions— was this a full-blown Dem operation to undermine Trump’s authority on borders and security? The Supreme Court has backed Trump; these folks know it, yet they’re playing coup roulette.
The left’s “moral clarity” is moral bankruptcy—under Biden, they leaked against Trump; now it’s open incitement. If the FBI drags, midterms are our shot to boot them. Gallego’s “life happens” excuse? More like “truth happens” for us.

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