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Pete Hegseth Torches Sen. Mark Kelly After Spotting a Problem with His Uniform

The article discusses a recent conflict between Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Democratic Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona regarding a controversial video and Kelly’s military service display.Kelly posted on social media a proud depiction of his Navy career along with comments that Secretary Hegseth criticized, particularly pointing out improper display of Kelly’s military medals and uniform. More importantly, the article focuses on Kelly’s involvement in a video shared by six Democratic lawmakers-referred to as the “Seditious Six”-that urged military members and intelligence professionals to disobey so-called “illegal” orders. Hegseth condemned this video as a politically motivated attempt to undermine military discipline and the chain of command, stating that no specific illegal orders were identified and that such actions fomented confusion and disloyalty within the military ranks. The Secretary of War labeled the video a dangerous influence operation threatening good order and signaled potential consequences for those involved, emphasizing that the military follows established legal protocols to handle unlawful orders, not politically charged messages. The article suggests that Hegseth’s responses are seen as a necessary and overdue defense of military integrity against partisan attempts to sow dissent, with hopes that further action will be taken to hold the involved Democrats accountable under military rules.


Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has noticed every aspect of Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona’s recent flirtation with sedition.

Monday on the social media platform X, Kelly posted an arrogant series of comments about his career of service in the U.S. Navy and at NASA, accompanied by a partial photo of his medal-adored Navy uniform.

In a remarkable reply posted Tuesday morning on X, Hegseth chastised Kelly for incorrect uniform display.

“So ‘Captain’ Kelly, not only did your sedition video intentionally undercut good order & discipline … but you can’t even display your uniform correctly,” Hegseth wrote. “Your medals are out of order & rows reversed. When/if you are recalled to active duty, it’ll start with a uniform inspection.”

Kelly’s self-promoting photo and defiant words undoubtedly irritated the Secretary of War.

“If this is meant to intimidate me and other members of Congress from doing our jobs and holding this administration accountable, it won’t work,” Kelly wrote following a series of comments celebrating his own record of service. “I’ve given too much to this country to be silenced by bullies who care more about their own power than protecting the Constitution.”

By “this,” Kelly meant Trump and Hegseth’s justifiable response to the senator’s likely sedition.

Last week, Kelly joined five other elected Democrats in posting a video designed to stir insurrection in the military. In that video, the Seditious Six urged intelligence professionals and military service members to disobey “illegal” orders.

Those Democrats, however, cited no examples of such orders. That, of course, made their purpose clear. They intended to undermine Trump’s legitimacy by encouraging anti-Trump service members to draw a distinction between the president and the Constitution’s authority — a distinction impossible in the absence of specific “illegal” orders.

Democratic Sen. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan, one of the Seditious Six, later admitted that no such “illegal” orders existed.

Meanwhile, Trump reacted with the outrage befitting a duly elected commander in chief.

Hegseth’s uniform-related chastisement of Kelly, of course, made for good theater. Hopefully, it left the Democrat senator seething.

The Secretary of War’s more substantive response, however, came in a follow-up post less than an hour later.

In that second post, Hegseth called the Democrats’ sedition video “despicable.” He added that it “may seem harmless to civilians — but it carries a different weight inside the military.”

Crucially, Hegseth labeled that video a “politically-motivated influence operation.” It “never named a specific ‘illegal order’;  “created ambiguity rather than clarity”; “used carefully scripted, legal-sounding language”; and “subtly reframed military obedience around partisan distrust instead of established legal processes.”

“The military already has clear procedures for handling unlawful orders,” he wrote. “It does not need political actors injecting doubt into an already clear chain of command.”

Hegseth concluded by accusing “the Seditious Six” of “sowing doubt through a politically-motivated influence operation. The @DeptofWar won’t fall for it or stand for it.”

In sum, Hegseth has taken action here that every American patriot must regard as both appropriate and long overdue.

The War Secretary’s uniform-related chastisement merely reminded Kelly of his rank and the prospect of his recall to active duty.

Then, Hegseth’s second post signaled impending consequences.

Throughout their deranged, 10-year crusade against Trump, Democrats have suffered no consequences of any kind. With one hoax after another, they have undermined both his constitutional authority and the will of the electorate. Their unhinged “fascist” and “Nazi” rhetoric has placed literal targets on his back and the backs of his supporters.

At some point, prominent Democrats must pay for the damage they have caused. In civilian life, we cannot criminalize political speech. Nor should we. But the military has different rules. Kelly and the Seditious Six — all veterans of either the military or intelligence services — knew this.

Let us hope that Hegseth has not finished reminding them.




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