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Kelly responds to Hegseth over censure and says he will not back down
Summary
Sen. Mark Kelly said he will not back down after Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced a formal censure letter related to a video urging troops to refuse illegal orders; Kelly discussed the matter on MS NOW with Rachel Maddow.
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Sen. Mark Kelly said he will not back down after the administration announced a formal censure letter tied to a video in which he and other lawmakers urged service members to refuse illegal orders. He made the remarks during an interview on MS NOW with Rachel Maddow. The statements in question trace to November, when six lawmakers urged troops to reject orders they considered unlawful. The announcement has prompted public comment from administration figures and from Kelly.
Key facts:
- A formal censure letter was announced by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth related to a video featuring Sen. Mark Kelly and other lawmakers urging service members to refuse illegal orders.
- Sen. Kelly told Rachel Maddow he will continue to speak out and that he will not be silenced.
- Kelly was one of six lawmakers who in November urged service members to reject orders they believed to be unlawful.
- The report says President Trump accused the lawmakers of sedition; the article did not specify further procedural steps.
Summary:
The exchange highlights tensions between lawmakers and the administration over statements about military obedience and lawful orders. Undetermined at this time.
