NASHUA, N.H. —
Democratic legislators who made a video encouraging U.S. troops to defy illegal orders say the FBI has been contacting them to schedule interviews.
One of the lawmakers in the video was U.S. Rep. Maggie Goodlander, D-New Hampshire, who was back in her district Tuesday for the first time since the video was released.
Goodlander volunteered at a community Thanksgiving meal in Nashua, but back in Washington, she's facing scrutiny from the FBI over her role in a video posted last week in which she and other veterans serving in the House and the Senate told active-duty military service members to refuse illegal orders.
"I'm very concerned that the president is weaponizing the FBI to intimidate and harass members of Congress, and I swore an oath to our Constitution," Goodlande

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