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Sen. Mark Kelly invokes Kirk homicide in pushback in opposition to Trump ‘sedition’ cries
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Sen. Mark Kelly invokes Kirk homicide in pushback in opposition to Trump ‘sedition’ cries

Last updated: November 21, 2025 6:13 pm
Editorial Board Published November 21, 2025
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Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Arizona) pushed again Friday in opposition to President Trump’s name that he and 5 different Democratic lawmakers be arrested and charged with sedition over their name for navy service members to defy unlawful orders.

Invoking the latest homicide of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Kelly known as out Trump for threatening the Democrats, saying it exposes the navy veterans to potential violence from his legion of loyal supporters.

“It was just two months ago that Charlie Kirk was assassinated and now… Trump’s instinct is to call for our execution,” Kelly, a former astronaut and Navy pilot, stated on MSNOW.

Rep. Maggie Goodlander (D-New Hampshire) stated Trump’s ought to keep away from pouring gas on the hearth of political violence that has impacted each side of the political spectrum.

“It’s very telling that the president has become so unglued,” Goodlander, a Navy veteran, informed CNN. “It’s a disturbing trend of political violence that should be condemned by all Americans.”

Nonetheless, Goodlander insisted she. has no plans to again down: “Fear is contagious, but courage is too.”

AP Photograph/Reba Saldanha

New Hampshire Rep. Maggie Goodlander stated Trump’s ought to keep away from pouring gas on the hearth of political violence. (AP Photograph/Reba Saldanha)

Trump denied calling for the Democratic lawmakers to be put to loss of life and stated he was merely declaring that treason is a criminal offense that probably carries the loss of life penalty.

Republicans have sought to shrug off the dispute, saying each the Democrats and Trump might have chosen their phrases way more fastidiously.

The controversy erupted Tuesday when Kelly, Goodlander and the opposite Democrats posted a video clip entitled “Don’t give up the ship” that reminded service members that they need to not obey unlawful orders from anybody.

They didn’t cite any specific orders they consider may very well be unlawful.

Trump’s efforts to deploy American troops on the streets of cities to quell protests and help his mass deportation push have drawn a number of lawsuits. Some analysts additionally query the legality of his lethal marketing campaign to focus on alleged drug traffickers within the Caribbean Sea.

On Thursday, Trump responded by posting greater than a dozen occasions accusing the lawmakers of “sedition” and “treason” and calliing them “traitors.”

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