Oh boy, is Senator Kelly in trouble now. In addition to referring Kelly for court martial, Secretary of I-wanna-start-a-war-so-bad-I-need-a-drink Hegseth has accused Kelly of displaying the medals on his uniform jacket out of order and threatened, “When/if you are recalled to active duty, it’ll start with a uniform inspection.”
First, Hegseth is utterly and completely wrong about Kelly’s medals, which are displayed the photo above in correct order. Second, I cannot even begin to describe how puerile Hegseth’s post on X is. It is utterly beneath the dignity of the office of Secretary of Defense or War or whateverthefuck Hegseth and Trump are illegally calling it these days. Kelly flew 39 combat missions during the first Gulf War in support of ground troops at the risk of his life and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with “V” device signaling “valor,” two of the medals Hegseth accuses Kelly of displaying wrongly in the photograph of his dress uniform.
There is a special place in hell for pipsqueaks like Hegseth accusing war heroes such as Mark Kelly of anything regarding their service, much less improperly displaying the medals he was given for going to war for his country and serving not only with distinction, but heroically. Hegseth has referred Kelly for court martial on the basis of the video Kelly made with five other members of Congress which did nothing more nor less than state the law regarding the obligations of service members if they are given illegal orders.
Hegseth engaged in what the military considers illegal “command influence” when he posted this on X about the actions of the six members of Congress; “The video made by the ‘Seditious Six’ was despicable, reckless, and false. Encouraging our warriors to ignore the orders of their Commanders undermines every aspect of ‘good order and discipline.’” What command influence means in the military is a commander – that would be Hegseth – judging someone guilty of a crime, in this case sedition, before he is charged with the crime, tried, or convicted.
Everyone in the military serves under the command of others – even the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is under the command of Hegseth and Trump, who under the Constitution, is the Commander in Chief. Your job in the military is to do what you’re told by your commander – to follow orders, at least when they are lawful. When a commander tells you someone is guilty of a crime, in the absence of any information contradicting that, you’re supposed to believe them.
In the case of Hegseth’s command influence, in his referral, Hegseth is telling the Secretary of Navy and everyone under him that Kelly is already guilty, so the conclusion the Navy’s chain of command should be that Kelly has done something that subjects him to court martial, and once the court martial is held, the jury of members of the Navy hearing the case against Kelly, must find him guilty.
In the military, command influence is equivalent to giving an order to find someone guilty. The great irony here is that Hegseth has in effect given an illegal order. That is exactly what Kelly and the others were warning service members they do not have the obligation under the Uniform Code of Military Justice to follow. If this seems like a classic “Catch 22,” that’s because it is. Here is the law, but do not follow it. Instead, do as I tell you, and find Kelly guilty of doing the right thing.
The words inside out, backwards, and upside down apply to everything Hegseth and Trump are doing with respect to the six members of Congress who made the video. Today, we found out that not only is Kelly under threat of court martial by the Navy, the other five have been told by the House and Senate Sergeants at Arms that the FBI has requested they be made available to be “interviewed” by agents from – get this – the FBI Counterterrorism Division.
So now we know, as if we didn’t before, how far Donald Trump is willing to go to enforce his will on those who speak words that he doesn’t like. Trump is seeking to criminalize speech by members of Congress. He has said they are guilty of sedition and should be “hanged,” and now he has turned loose his Department of Justice and FBI to invent some sort of violation of the law that has been committed by speech that clearly and unmistakably told members of the military that they should follow the UCMJ, the law which governs the military.
These people, Hegseth and Trump and the rest of the Republican Party for that matter, are more of a threat to the national security of this country than any foreign power could ever be. They have invaded our democracy using the laws of the democracy itself, the Constitution, they are destroying this country, and in the process, destroying the Constitutional rights of Mark Kelly and the five other members of Congress who have stood up and spoken not just a truth, but a truth that is written down in the laws of the military, the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
Where is it written that speaking out in defense of liberty is an illegal act? In the minds and morals of these people who want to destroy laws and lives and the Constitution itself.
The one thing Kelly has going for him is that most members of the military don’t like it when outsiders, people who are not in uniform, come into their world and fuck around with the rules they live by. The motto of West Point – Duty, Honor, Country – encapsulates the code under which members of the military services live their lives and conduct themselves in service to their country. To those in uniform, Hegseth and Trump are outsiders, despite their temporary status in the chain of command. Elected officials like Trump, and appointed officials like Hegseth, come and go, but the uniforms worn by service members were there before them, and they will be there after they are gone. That is why Mark Kelly proudly displayed a photograph of his Navy dress uniform to accompany his response to Hegseth’s disgusting post on X. Here is what Kelly wrote:
“Secretary Hegseth’s tweet is the first I heard of this. I also saw the President’s posts saying I should be arrested, hanged, and put to death. 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. I’ve given too much to this country to be silenced by bullies who care more about their own power than protecting the Constitution.”
Sen. Mark Kelly and Sen. Elissa Slotkin and Rep. Jason Crow and Rep. Chris Deluzio and Rep. Maggie Goodlander and Rep. Chrissy Houlahan are truth-tellers and patriots. They are heroes. They will prevail.



