Pete Hegseth promises new review of Mark Kelly over his recent TV appearance: āDid he violate his oathā¦againā
Pete Hegseth promises new review of Mark Kelly over his recent TV appearance: āDid he violate his oathā¦againā
Eric GarciaMon, May 11, 2026 at 2:45 PM UTC
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth pledged a new investigation into Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) after the senatorās latest television interview.
Kelly and Hegseth have clashed ever since Kelly joined a coterie of Democrats who served in the military and intelligence agencies in recording a video saying that U.S. servicemembers could refuse illegal orders.
The latest outburst from Hegseth came after Kelly spoke Sunday to CBS Newsā Face the Nation about a classified briefing on the Iran War and U.S. weapons stockpiles.
Kelly said it was āshocking how deep we have gone into these magazinesā amid the war in Iran and that it would take years to replenish the stockpiles of Tomahawks, Army Tactical Missile System weapons, Patriot missiles and other missile systems. The U.S. spent weeks sending missiles and other munitions into Iran before a ceasefire in the attacks.
In response, Hegseth lashed out.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that the Pentagon will open another investigation into Sen. Mark Kelly after the Arizonianās latest TV spot (AFP/Getty)
āCaptainā Mark Kelly strikes again,ā Hegseth posted on X. āNow heās blabbing on TV (falsely & dumbly) about a *CLASSIFIED* Pentagon briefing he received. Did he violate his oathā¦again? @DeptofWar legal counsel will review.ā
Kelly immediately shot back on social media, saying Kelly and Hegseth had this discussion in an open committee hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee.
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āWe had this conversation in a public hearing a week ago and you said it would take āyearsā to replenish some of these stockpiles,ā Kelly said. āThatās not classified, itās a quote from you. This war is coming at a serious cost and you and the president still havenāt explained to the American people what the goal is.ā
Hegseth and Kelly have clashed repeatedly ever since Hegsethās confirmation hearing. But their conflict became especially heated when Kelly joined Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) as well as Reps. Chrissy Houlahan (D-Penn.), Chris DeLuzio (D-Penn.), Jason Crow (D-Colo.) and Maggie Goodlander (D-N.H.) in a video saying that U.S. servicemembers could refuse āillegal orders.ā
The video enraged President Donald Trump, who called the words āSEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR FROM TRAITORSā and called it āpunishable by DEATH.ā
SenKelly (D-Ariz.) has raised massive amounts of money ever since the Trump administration targeted him over the āillegal ordersā video (Getty)
In response, Hegseth and the Pentagon moved to censure Kelly, a retired Naval officer who ended his career with the rank of captain, by cutting his pension and lowering his retirement rank.
But a federal judge blocked Hegsethās efforts to punish Kelly, saying the Pentagon had no right to police the speech of retired service members. Hegseth later attempted to challenge the judicial order.
Kelly, for his part, sued Hegseth, calling his actions āin violation of my rights as an American, as a retired veteran, and as a United States Senator whose job is to hold him ā and this or any administration ā accountable.ā
First elected to the Senate in 2020, Kelly has become a leading voice on national security within the Senate Democratic caucus. Former Vice President Kamala Harris considered him as a potential running mate in her failed 2024 campaign.
Hegsethās targeting of Kelly has led to his profile rising. Last quarter, Kelly raised $12.8 million with more than $22 million in cash on hand, despite the fact he is not up for re-election until 2028.
Source: āAOL Breakingā