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Defense Dept. to investigate Sen. Kelly for allegedly telling service members to defy illegal orders

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The Defense Department is investigating Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly, a retired Navy captain, over “serious allegations of misconduct.” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the investigation is related to a video featuring Kelly and other Democratic lawmakers appearing to encourage members of the military and intelligence community to defy illegal orders from the Trump administration. 



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