State Representative Jason Woolford (R-Howell) has spoken out against a recent video in which six Democratic members of Congress urge military personnel not to follow the president’s orders. Woolford, who previously served in the U.S. Marine Corps, expressed concern over the message and its potential impact on national stability.
“This kind of public statement is an attempt to turn citizens against the military and to destabilize the government,” said Woolford. “As someone who has served in the U.S. Marine Corps, I understand how crucial a clear chain of command is to keeping our nation stable. Our men and women in uniform deserve respect and support. They should not be used as political pawns and should never be encouraged to question the authority of the President without proper legal grounds.”
Woolford also drew parallels between this incident and previous efforts by Democrats regarding law enforcement credibility: “For years, Democrats have worked to strip police officers of credibility and undermine trust in law enforcement. Now, six members of Congress, including Senator Elissa Slotkin, are trying to do the same thing to our military. Demonizing the very people who protect our communities and defend our country is dangerous. It creates confusion, chaos, and weakens the institutions that safeguard our freedom.”
The lawmakers’ video has prompted national debate about civilian control over the military. Some critics argue that such messages could create uncertainty among service members and civilians alike.
“Telling the military to ignore orders is behavior that many would associate with being a traitor,” said Woolford. “It is especially alarming because these six individuals once served in federal positions, and they know how serious it is to maintain discipline and order within the military system. Their actions are reckless and harmful to the stability of our nation.”



