Stand with Sen. Kelly Against Pete Hegseth’s Attacks. Tell the Senate to Act NOWThese attacks threaten free speech for ALL of us, and we must stop them.(Go straight to action |Scroll down on page to discuss, for poll, or to subscribe) Pete Hegseth, Trump’s Defense Secretary and a level 18 asshole, has crossed a dangerous line by in his attacks against Mark Kelly — attacks that threaten all of us. The Senate has the power to stop him. Demand Senators use that power NOW: Hegseth, Trump’s defense secretary, and a guy who sends out military secrets via public chat apps, has formally moved to censure Senator Mark Kelly, a veteran, and threaten his rank, retirement, livelihood — and even possibly put him in prison. Hegseth, who may be drunk right now, is pissed off that Kelly, who served 25 years in the Navy, made a video reminding troops of their oath to the Constitution and the law. A cabinet official is attempting to punish a sitting U.S. senator for speech. That is an abuse of power, and it sets a precedent that should alarm anyone who believes in free speech, civilian oversight, and the Constitution. This is where the Senate must act — now. Senators can and should reject Hegseth’s censure outright and make clear that the executive branch does not get to intimidate or discipline lawmakers. Republicans, in particular, have real leverage here, and some are already pushing back. Senator Susan Collins was unequivocal. “I don’t think that’s appropriate,” she said of the proceedings Hegseth announced against Kelly. Senator Thom Tillis called the Pentagon’s censure of Kelly “ridiculous.” Their objections matter because they show this attack can be stopped if enough senators choose to defend Congress’s independence. If Hegseth succeeds, the message will be unmistakable: criticize Donald Trump or his cabinet, and they will come after you — even if you are a decorated veteran and a U.S. senator. That’s not how democracy works, and once this kind of retaliation is normalized, it won’t stop with Mark Kelly. Sen. Kelly has been clear about what’s at stake. “Over twenty-five years in the U.S. Navy, thirty-nine combat missions, and four missions to space, I risked my life for this country and to defend our Constitution — including the First Amendment rights of every American to speak out,” he said. “Pete Hegseth wants to send the message to every single retired service member that if they say something he or Donald Trump doesn’t like, they will come after them the same way. It’s outrageous and it is wrong.” Kelly’s message is simple and urgent: “Pete Hegseth and Donald Trump don’t get to decide what Americans in this country get to say about their government.” (FYI, Kelly was also an astronaut. A ****ing astronaut! Just another reminder of how much better he is than Hegseth, who presumably is really good at beer pong).
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