Navy submits report on Kelly’s potential punishment over ‘illegal orders’ video
The Navy forwarded disciplinary recommendations regarding Sen. Mark Kelly’s video urging troops to refuse illegal orders; the Pentagon's legal review is ongoing amid political tensions.
- The US Navy has submitted recommendations on potential punishments for Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly over his participation in a video reminding troops to refuse illegal orders.
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth requested advice from the Navy on how to potentially punish Kelly, claiming the video amounted to violations of the military code of justice.
- As a military retiree, Kelly could be recalled to active service and court-martialed over his role in the video, though legal experts say doing so would be extraordinary.
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Navy submits report to Pentagon on Sen. Mark Kelly’s possible punishment over 'illegal orders' video
The lawmakers did not specify which illegal orders the Trump administration may have given to U.S. forces. All six of the Democrats in the video had either military or intelligence backgrounds.
Navy submits report on possible discipline of Democratic senator over ‘illegal orders’ video
The Navy has formally submitted a report to the Pentagon outlining potential disciplinary actions against Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., a retired Navy captain, in connection with… The post Navy submits report on possible discipline of Democratic senator over ‘illegal orders’ video appeared first on CatholicVote org.
Navy Submits Report on Potential Action Against Sen. Kelly Over ‘Illegal Orders’ Video
The U.S. Navy has submitted a report to the Department of War’s (DOW’s) top legal office, offering its assessment of the potential case against Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) after he and other Democratic lawmakers filmed a video last month advising U.S. military personnel to disobey what they called illegal orders. “The Navy submitted the report to the DOW’s Office of General Counsel, where they are providing a legal review and input,” a Pentagon of…
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