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Pentagon Reviews Senator Mark Kelly Amid FBI Inquiry into Democratic Lawmakers

The Pentagon is reviewing Senator Mark Kelly for potential military law violations amid an FBI inquiry into six Democratic Congress members for urging military defiance.

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  • The FBI's Counterterrorism Division is investigating six Democratic Congress members for a video urging military personnel to defy illegal orders.
  • President Trump labeled the actions of these lawmakers as "seditious behavior," calling for severe penalties against them.
  • The FBI has reached out to the House and Senate sergeants-at-arms to conduct interviews with the involved lawmakers.
  • Senator Elissa Slotkin confirmed her involvement in the FBI inquiry, while Senator Mark Kelly faces scrutiny from the Pentagon for his comments.
  • Democratic lawmakers argue that the FBI inquiry is a tactic to intimidate them, asserting their commitment to not be silenced.
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Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally, focusing on presenting the facts of the accusations, the ongoing investigations, and the legal context without adopting a biased stance. They attribute strong language to the individuals making the statements and provide a balanced array of perspectives, including legal experts and bipartisan political reactions, to inform the reader comprehensively.

"The Democrats have stood by their statement and condemned Mr. Trump, and they've said they're facing an uptick in threats."

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"The four House members said Mr. Trump is "using the FBI as a tool to intimidate and harass members of Congress" and said they "will not be bullied.""

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"The President directing the FBI to target us is exactly why we made this video in the first place."

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"The FBI is attempting to schedule interviews with the six Democratic members of Congress who made a video saying troops should not obey any illegal orders, according to multiple sources familiar with the situation."

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Senator Mark Kelly is being reviewed for "serious allegations of misconduct" related to a video in which he urged military personnel to refuse illegal orders, which the Pentagon considers potentially unlawful conduct that could cause disloyalty or refusal of duty among troops.

The FBI's Counterterrorism Division is investigating six Democratic Congress members, including Senator Elissa Slotkin, for appearing in a video urging military personnel to defy illegal orders; the FBI has involved the House and Senate sergeants-at-arms to conduct interviews with the involved lawmakers.

Senator Mark Kelly dismissed the Pentagon investigation as an attempt to intimidate lawmakers from doing their jobs, affirming his commitment to holding the administration accountable and refusing to be silenced; Democratic lawmakers have characterized the FBI inquiry as a tactic to chill their efforts and continue to assert their rights.

President Trump labeled the lawmakers' video as "seditious behavior at the highest level," called for severe penalties including execution, and his supporters condemned the remarks as treasonous acts, escalating political tensions around the issue.

The Pentagon review could lead to punishment including recall to active duty for court-martial proceedings or administrative measures if Kelly is found to have violated federal statutes related to causing insubordination or refusal of duty among military personnel.

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