Nonprofit linked to George Soros 'fomenting sedition within the military'

 November 26, 2025

This story was originally published by the WND News Center.

The ramifications of a decision by six Democrats in Congress, already known as the "seditious six," to promote to the U.S. military the defiance of presidential orders, still remain to be seen.

One senator, Arizona Democrat Mark Kelly, could be subject to military discipline for promoting dissension within the ranks. The FBI is looking into the statements by the others.

President Donald Trump has reminded Americans of the penalties for sedition and treason, and now there are online reports that a group linked to leftist billionaire George Soros has been "fomenting sedition" for the military "around the same time a 'script" went out to Democrat members of Congress urging rebellion."
Soros, of course, long has pursued radical leftist and globalist agendas, almost always in direct opposition to Trump's agenda for making America "Great Again."

He's now in the process of turning over his empire to his son, Alex, who perhaps is even more extreme.

For example, the Soros empire of activists recently has been accused of pushing the recent government shutdown, the Schumer Shutdown, which happened over Democrats' demands that Congress spend more than a trillion dollars on their pet projects.

Reporter Eric Daugherty said, "It's been revealed that a nonprofit linked to George Soros is fomenting sedition within the military around the same time a 'script' went out to Democrat members of Congress urging rebellion within the ranks against President Trump. There are also links to ANTIFA. On November 11th – just days before the video – the National Lawyers Guild published a page urging service members to refuse 'illegal' orders. The same talking point in the video. Win Without War has put up a billboard in NC urging chaos and dissent within the ranks, a group linked to a 501(c)(4) backed by Soros' Open Society. The group was previously named New Security Action. As per @DataRepublican, Win Without War is partnered with the National Lawyers Guild. National Lawyers Guild is a supporter of antifa. And to wrap it all together? Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) said on national TV a 'script' was sent to him. He ended up not participating, but admitted it was coordinated from an external party. There it is."

In fact, Win Without War has been open in its defense of the Democrats in Congress calling for disobedient troops.

"Senators Mark Kelly and Elissa Slotkin and Representatives Jason Crow, Chris Deluzio, Maggie Goodlander, and Chrissy Houlahan sent servicemembers a crucial reminder that they should disobey illegal orders 48 hours later, Trump accused them of sedition and called for their arrest and execution. It's an unprecedented incitement of violence against political opponents, who were targeted simply for encouraging servicemembers to uphold the law and their oath to the Constitution," the organization claimed.
Online reaction, however, was clear about which side Americans should choose.
Trump already was working on it, apparently.
A related development had GOP members of Congress issuing their own call to the troops, to "stand strong" for law and order.

While the Democrats complained of "illegal orders," without being able to identify any, Fox News, reported Rep. Zach Nunn, R-Iowa, said, "I've flown combat missions, and I know what happens when people disobey an order. This cannot happen to the men and women who are serving right now."

The report said, "Republicans argue the Democrats' video risks undermining the military's chain of command, while the Democrats insist they were simply reminding service members not to carry out 'illegal' actions."

It was Secretary of War Pete Hegseth who called on the military to investigate Kelly, as he's still subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice, while the FBI is on the others.

Rep. Rich McCormick, R-Ga., a Gulf War veteran, specifically criticized Kelly's role in the video, Fox reported. He said, "What he said was egregious for multiple reasons. I thought it was very dishonest of him to say, 'We have your back.' No, they don't."

On "The Story," Medal of Honor recipient Sgt. Dakota Meyer called the Democrats' video "unacceptable."

"The question that needs to be asked to all of them is, do you just not trust our men and women in uniform anymore? Is that the issue or is it the fact that you don't like what the president's doing?" he said.

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