It is extraordinary for the Pentagon to directly threaten a sitting member of Congress.

Mark Kelly participó en un vídeo junto a otros miembros de su partido en el que invitaba a los militares estadounidenses a negarse a cumplir órdenes del Gobierno si estas son…

It is extraordinary for the Pentagon to directly threaten a sitting member of Congress.

The Pentagon said it is reviewing whether the Arizona senator, a retired U.S. Navy captain, was involved in a breach of military law.

The Defense Department suggested that the investigation of the Arizona Democrat Kelly stems from urging military members to refuse to follow unlawful orders.

Investigation of Mark Kelly comes after Trump accused the Democrats in the video of ‘seditious behavior, punishable by death’

President Trump has criticised Kelly for urging service members to disobey illegal orders.

Kelly was one of six lawmakers who appeared in a video urging military members to refuse illegal orders, accusing Trump of pitting the military against American citizens.

Pentagon suggests Mark Kelly, an ex-Navy captain, could be court-martialled for urging military to defy unlawful orders.

The U.S. Department of Defense announced on X that it will investigate Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., for "serious allegations of misconduct."

"I’ve given too much to this country to be silenced by bullies," Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) said after the Pentagon launched an investigation into his rhetoric.

In a video, six Democratic lawmakers who held military and intelligence positions say 'illegal orders' can be refused.

Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) stood up for his colleague Monday during a bold appearance on CNN.

Senator Mark Kelly hits back at Trump administration and says his comments

The Arizona Democrat Sen. Mark Kelly, a U.S. Navy veteran, faces a Pentagon probe for saying in a video, "Our laws are clear: you can refuse illegal orders."

The Democratic Arizona senator issued a defiant response to attacks from the president and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

A video by six Democratic lawmakers has set off an acrimonious partisan debate over what constitutes treason.

“I’m not backing down,” Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) said after the Pentagon opened an investigation into his comments directed at the military.