Pentagon Mark Kelly Pension Cut: Hegseth Demotes Senator Over Video
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced on Jan 5, 2026, the demotion of Senator Mark Kelly and a cut to his military pension following a controversial video about illegal orders.
A decorated Navy Captain and sitting U.S. Senator just lost his rank and part of his retirement pay. In a move that's sending shockwaves through Washington, the Pentagon has taken direct aim at Senator Mark Kelly.
The Pentagon Mark Kelly Pension Cut Controversy
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Monday that the Department of Defense is officially demoting Senator Mark Kelly from his retired Navy rank of Captain. The decision comes with a significant financial blow: a cut to his military retirement pay. According to the Pentagon, the disciplinary action stems from a video Kelly posted in November advising service members they have the right to refuse illegal orders.
Sedition or Constitutional Right?
Hegseth characterized the video as seditious, arguing it undermines military discipline and the chain of command. However, legal experts note that military law explicitly permits—and in some cases requires—personnel to disregard orders that violate the law or the Constitution. Critics of the move argue that targeting a political opponent's pension sets a dangerous precedent for the politicization of the military justice system.
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