Jeanine Pirro’s office shelves pursuit of Democrats over social video, sources say
A federal grand jury in Washington, D.C. unanimously declined to indict six lawmakers who advised military and intelligence communities on social media not to obey unlawful orders. The decision highlights ongoing legal scrutiny over political rhetoric influencing national security personnel.
Separately, sources indicate that Jeanine Pirro’s office has redirected focus away from pursuing Democrats over a social video, shifting attention to other priorities. The move appears to reflect internal strategizing within Pirro’s team regarding past outreach and messaging.
Analysts note the case underscores tensions between political speech and potential implications for security forces, with officials emphasizing the legal boundaries of advocacy in sensitive contexts.