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Hegseth Censures Kelly, Initiates Review of Retirement Rank

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Hegseth Censures Kelly, Initiates Review of Retirement Rank
Media Bias Meter
Sources: 11
Left 9%
Center 82%
Right 9%
Sources: 11

60-Second Summary

WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Monday issued a letter of censure to Sen. Mark Kelly and initiated a retirement review that could reduce Kelly's retired rank and pension. The move followed a Nov. 18 video in which Kelly and five other lawmakers told service members they could refuse unlawful orders; the video was posted from Sen. Elissa Slotkin's account. Hegseth said the censure will be placed in Kelly's military personnel file and gave Kelly 30 days to respond, with the review to conclude within 45 days. Senate leaders publicly criticized the action. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.

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This 60-second summary was prepared by the JQJO editorial team after reviewing 11 original reports from Daily News, HuffPost, WHAS 11 Louisville, PBS.org, WISH-TV | Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather | Indiana Traffic, Bangor Daily News, KTAR News, 2 News Nevada, CBS News, Stars and Stripes and FOX 5 DC.

Timeline of Events

  • Nov. 18: Six lawmakers released a video urging service members to refuse unlawful orders.
  • Nov. 20: President Trump publicly condemned the video and labeled participants seditious.
  • December: Pentagon announced a command investigation into Kelly related to the video and conduct.
  • Monday: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a formal letter of censure to Sen. Mark Kelly.
  • Following the censure: Retirement-grade determination proceedings were initiated; Kelly has 30 days to respond and review is to finish in 45 days.
Media Bias
Articles Published:
11
Right Leaning:
1
Left Leaning:
1
Neutral:
9

Who Benefited

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and officials advocating formal enforcement of military conduct standards gained institutional authority by initiating retirement-grade review procedures.

Who Impacted

Sen. Mark Kelly faces potential demotion, reduced retirement pay, and a formal censure placed in his military personnel file.

Expert Opinion

After reading and researching latest news.... The Defense Department initiated retirement-grade proceedings under 10 U.S.C. §1370(f) after a Nov. 18 video urging troops to refuse unlawful orders. Secretary Hegseth issued a letter of censure; Kelly has 30 days to respond and the review is set to conclude within 45 days.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
11
Right Leaning:
1
Left Leaning:
1
Neutral:
9
Distribution:
Left 9%, Center 82%, Right 9%
Who Benefited

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and officials advocating formal enforcement of military conduct standards gained institutional authority by initiating retirement-grade review procedures.

Who Impacted

Sen. Mark Kelly faces potential demotion, reduced retirement pay, and a formal censure placed in his military personnel file.

Expert Opinion

After reading and researching latest news.... The Defense Department initiated retirement-grade proceedings under 10 U.S.C. §1370(f) after a Nov. 18 video urging troops to refuse unlawful orders. Secretary Hegseth issued a letter of censure; Kelly has 30 days to respond and the review is set to conclude within 45 days.

Coverage of Story:

From Left

Pete Hegseth Censures Mark Kelly After Warning About Following Illegal Orders

HuffPost
From Right

Hegseth censures Sen. Mark Kelly after 'illegal orders' video

FOX 5 DC

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