U.S. Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) seems on at a press convention calling for the discharge of the Epstein recordsdata, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S., November 18, 2025. Image taken November 18, 2025.
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The FBI plans to interview Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona and 5 different congressional Democrats in reference to their look in a video encouraging members of the U.S. navy to refuse to comply with unlawful orders, in response to experiences Tuesday.
The FBI contacted Capitol Police to schedule these interviews, NBC Information reported, citing an individual accustomed to these efforts.
President Donald Trump final week blasted the video, accusing Kelly and the opposite lawmakers of “seditious conduct,” calling them “traitors,” and saying that, “Within the previous days, if you happen to stated a factor like that, that was punishable by loss of life.”
The opposite lawmakers on the video had been Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin, in addition to Home Reps. Jason Crow of Colorado, Maggie Goodlander of New Hampshire, and Chris Deluzio and Chrissy Houlahan, each of Pennsylvania.
Fox Information first reported on the FBI’s efforts.
Earlier Tuesday, Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth lashed out on-line over Kelly’s show of his U.S. Navy medals after the Pentagon started investigating him for encouraging service members to refuse to obey illegal orders.
“So ‘Captain’ Kelly, not solely did your sedition video deliberately undercut good order & self-discipline … however you may’t even show your uniform appropriately,” Hegseth snapped in a publish on X, which replied to a tweet by Kelly exhibiting his medals.
“Your medals are out of order & rows reversed. When/in case you are recalled to energetic obligation, it will begin with a uniform inspection,” stated Hegseth, a former Fox Information host and a former main within the Military Nationwide Guard.
The Pentagon on Monday stated it was investigating “severe allegations of misconduct” towards Kelly, who’s a retired Navy captain, for his function within the video.
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) navy uniform.
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The Pentagon stated Kelly may very well be recalled to energetic navy obligation and face a attainable court-martial for potential violations of the Uniform Code of Army Justice.
The UCMJ requires service members to obey “any lawful common order or regulation.”
Kelly, in response Monday, posted on X an announcement saying that the Pentagon’s probe “will not work” if “that is meant to intimidate me and different members of Congress from doing our jobs and holding this administration accountable.”
His publish additionally included a close-up photograph of Kelly in his Naval uniform, exhibiting the medals on the shirt’s breast pocket.
“Our legal guidelines are clear: you may refuse unlawful orders,” Kelly stated on the video, which was tweeted on Nov. 18 by Slotkin of Michigan, a former CIA analyst.
Slotkin wrote in her tweet: “We need to converse on to members of the Army and the Intelligence Group. The American folks want you to face up for our legal guidelines and our Structure. Do not surrender the ship.”
The video was made because the U.S. navy, beneath Trump, has carried out greater than 20 airstrikes on boats within the Caribbean and japanese Pacific Ocean towards purported drug smugglers, killing scores of individuals on these vessels.
The legality of these strikes, which had been made with out congressional authorization, has been questioned.
On Monday, a bunch of Democratic senators, together with Kelly and Slotkin, wrote Hegseth and Lawyer Basic Pam Bondi to request that they declassify a Division of Justice Workplace of Authorized Counsel’s written opinion from September on the home and worldwide authorized foundation for the strikes.
FBI Director Kash Patel, speaks throughout a press convention associated to arrests of NBA gamers and coaches for unlawful playing schemes, on the U.S. Lawyer’s Workplace in Brooklyn, New York, October 23, 2025.
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“Few selections are extra consequential for a democracy than using deadly power,” the letter stated.
“We subsequently imagine that the declassification and public launch of this necessary doc would improve transparency in using lethal power by our Nation’s navy and is important to make sure Congress and the American persons are absolutely knowledgeable of the authorized justification supporting these strikes,” it stated.

