Arizona Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly, a retired Navy captain, filed a lawsuit against Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday after Hegseth launched a process to demote Kelly’s retirement rank and slash his military pension.
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., named Hegseth in his official capacity as secretary of defense. It comes on the heels of months of jousting between Hegseth and Kelly over the senator’s participation in a video reminding service members that they must not follow orders that are illegal under the Constitution.
The suit alleges Hegseth’s actions violate Kelly’s First Amendment rights and the Speech and Debate Clause of the Constitution, which protects lawmakers from prosecution for official acts.
The filing asks the federal court to block the Pentagon’s effort to censure and demote Kelly, calling it “unlawful and unconstitutional.”
Hegseth announced late last week that the Pentagon had begun a rarely used process to demote Kelly and cut his military retirement pay as punishment for his participation in the video with five other Democratic lawmakers.
The video, released in November, drew swift condemnation from Hegseth and President Donald Trump. In a Truth Social post, Trump accused Kelly and the other Democrats who appeared in the video of engaging in “SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH.”
In spoke about the lawsuit Monday afternoon on the Senate floor. “If Pete Hegseth succeeds in silencing me, then he and every other Secretary of Defense who comes after him will have license to punish any retired veteran of any political persuasion for the things that they say,” Kelly said. “And by that logic, a 100 year old World War Two Veteran could be hauled in and censured or court martialed because he says something that Pete Hegseth disagrees with.”
The Democratic lawmakers in the video — Sen. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan and Reps. Jason Crow of Colorado, Chris Deluzio of Pennsylvania, Maggie Goodlander of New Hampshire and Chrissy Houlahan of Pennsylvania — are all retired military or intelligence service members.
The lawsuit argues the Trump administration responded to Kelly’s political speech in the video with “extreme rhetoric and punitive retribution,” by publicly accusing Kelly of “sedition and treason.”








