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Home»Politics»Texas Erupts as Senator Mark Kelly’s Defiant Clapback Ignites Online Firestorm: ‘There’s absolutely no way this holds up in court’

Texas Erupts as Senator Mark Kelly’s Defiant Clapback Ignites Online Firestorm: ‘There’s absolutely no way this holds up in court’

Not having a bar of it.

Alex GibsonBy Alex GibsonJanuary 5, 20263 Mins Read
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Sen. Mark Kelly’s response to the Pentagon’s move to slash his military rank and retirement pay has gone down like a lead balloon, with Texans and military families leading a furious backlash that’s turning a bureaucratic dispute into a national outrage.

Kelly, a retired Navy captain and former astronaut representing Texas, issued a blistering statement Monday after Hegseth accused him of “seditious” conduct for urging U.S. troops to refuse illegal orders. The Defense Department has since launched a formal process that could reduce Kelly’s rank and cut his retirement benefits, which is an action Kelly called unconstitutional intimidation.

“Over twenty-five years in the U.S. Navy… I risked my life for this country and to defend our Constitution,” Kelly wrote. “I never expected that the President of the United States and the Secretary of Defense would attack me for doing exactly that.”

Pentagon to cut Sen. Mark Kelly's military retirement pay over 'seditious' video: Hegseth
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But while Washington traded statements, the real explosion occurred online, where the story is dominating social media and Reddit. Much of the outrage centered on what commenters see as a dangerous precedent: punishing a retired officer for repeating what the military itself teaches.

One highly upvoted comment distilled the mood with brutal sarcasm:

“Mark Kelly: ‘Hey do that thing you learned about in an 8 hour PowerPoint in Basic Training.’

MAGA: ‘TREASONNNNNNNNNNN.’”

Commenters repeatedly pointed out that Kelly’s original remarks simply echoed the Uniform Code of Military Justice, which requires service members to disobey unlawful orders.

“Now it seems it is illegal to quote the UCMJ,” one Reddit user wrote, earning more than 2,000 upvotes.

Others framed the Pentagon’s move as pure intimidation rather than a serious legal case. “This is why they won’t court-martial him,” another commenter argued. “They know he did nothing wrong; it’s all about intimidation.”

The Texas angle only intensified the reaction. Kelly’s long military résumé has made him a popular figure among veterans in the state, even across party lines. For many, the idea that his retirement could be stripped for political speech crossed a line.

“Service members should definitely be freaking out about this,” one commenter warned. “If they’re willing to do this to someone this high-profile, they’ll do it to anyone.”

Kelly leaned directly into that fear in his statement, accusing Hegseth and President Donald Trump of trying to silence dissent well beyond his own case. “Pete Hegseth wants to send the message to every single retired servicemember that if they say something he or Donald Trump doesn’t like, they will come after them,” he said. “There is nothing more un-American than that.”

The Pentagon, for its part, insists the action is justified, citing Kelly’s status as a retired officer still subject to military law. Hegseth has said the review process could take up to 45 days and warned that further action is possible.

Online, few seem convinced. One top commenter wrote:

“There’s absolutely no way this holds up in court.”

Another summed up the prevailing sentiment more bluntly: “If it was actual sedition, they’d arrest him.

Whether the administrative action survives legal scrutiny remains to be seen. What’s already clear is that Kelly’s clapback has reframed the story, not as a disciplinary review, but as a free speech fight that’s lit a fuse under Texas, the veteran community, and a deeply polarized internet.

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