Pentagon investigates Sen. Mark Kelly
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Kelly, a former US Navy Captain, was one of six Democratic congressmen who took part in a video last Tuesday reminding military members that they do not need to obey any “illegal orders” from the Trump administration. Trump responded to the video on Truth Social by calling it “SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH!”
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President Donald Trump seized on the video last week and accused Kelly and the five other Democrats in it of sedition, “punishable by death.” He also reposted “hang them,” sparking widespread outrage that he was calling for their executions.
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While the Pentagon lays out a timetable for the controversy, Kelly picked up at least some public support from two Senate Republicans on Nov. 25. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, said Kelly “valiantly served our country” in the Navy and as a NASA space shuttle astronaut.