Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., filed a lawsuit Monday towards Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth and the Pentagon, charging their effort to censure and demote him is “illegal and unconstitutional.”
Hegseth stated final week that the Pentagon was taking steps to downgrade Kelly’s army retirement rank and pay due to his “seditious statements” — a reference to a video he and different retired service members launched that urged members of the army to not adjust to unlawful orders.
The go well with prices Hegseth’s actions violate Kelly’s First Modification rights, in addition to the Speech and Debate clause of the Structure, which grants immunity to lawmakers for official acts.
“It seems that by no means in our nation’s historical past has the Govt Department imposed army sanctions on a Member of Congress for participating in disfavored political speech,” says the go well with, which seeks a court docket order declaring Hegseth’s actions to be illegal.
“Permitting Defendants to punish a Senator by army proceedings for his political speech erodes the separation of powers and provides the Govt an influence over legislators that the Structure doesn’t ponder,” the submitting says.
The submitting prices that the administration responded to Kelly’s remarks “with excessive rhetoric and punitive retribution,” with Hegseth and President Donald Trump branding his statements as “sedition” and “treason.” Their feedback disadvantaged Kelly of his proper to due course of, the go well with argues.
“Pete Hegseth is coming after what I earned by my twenty-five years of army service, in violation of my rights as an American, as a retired veteran, and as a United States Senator whose job is to carry him—and this or any administration—accountable,” Kelly stated in an announcement. “His unconstitutional campaign towards me sends a chilling message to each retired member of the army: if you happen to converse out and say one thing that the President or Secretary of Protection doesn’t like, you’ll be censured, threatened with demotion, and even prosecuted.”
The Pentagon didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.
Hegseth stated final week that Kelly and 5 different Democratic members of Congress, all retired members of the army or intelligence companies, had “launched a reckless and seditious video that was clearly supposed to undermine good order and army self-discipline.”
“As a retired Navy Captain who continues to be receiving a army pension, Captain Kelly is aware of he’s nonetheless accountable to army justice. And the Division of Struggle — and the American folks — count on justice,” Hegseth stated in a put up on X.
Hegseth’s letter recommending Kelly’s rank and pension be lowered stated he was appearing on feedback Kelly had made between “June by December 2025 wherein he characterised lawful army operations as unlawful and recommended members of the Armed Forces to refuse lawful orders.”
The video launched by Kelly and the others urged present army and intelligence personnel to “refuse unlawful orders.”

