Mark Kelly’s Stunning Betrayal: Outrage Grows, Calls To Resign Surge

- June 4, 2026
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent acknowledged Wednesday that he threatened to “kick ass” during a heated confrontation last year, while firmly denying reports that he threatened to punch the now-acting Director of National Intelligence “in the face.”

The unusual exchange emerged during a Senate Finance Committee hearing, where Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) pressed Bessent about reports surrounding a confrontation between the two Trump administration officials during the summer of 2025.

According to Bessent, one key detail in the widely circulated account was inaccurate.

While he denied threatening.

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From a distance, the stories of Benedict Arnold and Mark Kelly seem separated by centuries and circumstance, one rooted in the muskets and muddy riverbanks of the Revolution and the other in a 90-second TikTok video recorded by a sitting U.S. Senator, yet the structural pattern is the same. Both men earned reputations as exceptional warriors. Both leveraged the trust built by genuine courage. Both then chose to direct that trust against the lawful authority of the nation they served. The comparison is not casual rhetoric. It is a precise analogy between two arcs that begin in valor and end in betrayal. To see the parallel clearly, we must begin with the simple fact that heroism does not grant moral immunity. A hero can fall. When such a person falls, the damage reaches deeper because the betrayal carries the weight of reputation. Americans understood this in 1780 when Arnold attempted to hand West Point to the British. They should understand it now as Mark Kelly tells young enlisted troops that the Commander in Chief’s orders are illegal and that disobedience is a moral duty.

The structure of the analogy is straightforward. Arnold performed great service to the American cause. His march through Maine toward Quebec required stamina and clarity of purpose that few officers of the era possessed. His leadership at Saratoga contributed directly to the victory that persuaded France to join the American struggle. Washington called him his fighting general. Kelly’s own record shows comparable excellence. He flew combat missions during Desert Storm, executed carrier landings that required split second judgment, and carried out dangerous assignments as a NASA astronaut. These facts establish that both men possessed genuine courage and the respect of those around them. The key point is that the trust generated by such courage becomes an asset that can be spent either in service of the country or in violation of it. Arnold spent his on treason. Kelly has chosen to spend his on encouraging doubt, disunity, and resistance within the ranks.

One might object that Kelly was not handing over a fort or carrying confidential documents to a foreign power. True, but irrelevant. Treason does not require physical transfer of maps or keys. It requires an attempt to subvert lawful authority in a way that weakens the security of the nation. Arnold attempted to weaken the Continental Army by enabling a British victory at a strategic point. Kelly attempted to weaken the discipline of the US military by telling young soldiers, marines, and sailors to ignore the President’s orders because he and five colleagues judged those orders to be illegal. The common thread is the calculated decision to use personal prestige to erode the authority of the Commander in Chief. Washington understood that an army cannot survive if officers encourage doubt about lawful commands. The same principle applies now. A military that receives mixed signals from senators recording TikTok videos cannot maintain coherence, especially when our adversaries study every sign of American weakness.

The context of Kelly’s message matters. President Trump ordered National Guard units to Washington DC after credible threats against federal employees and property. He also authorized operations to intercept narco terror boats operating in the Gulf of America. These operations fall squarely within the President’s constitutional authority. Kelly chose to call these actions illegal without presenting any legal argument. He then told the youngest and most impressionable service members that they must refuse such orders. It is no surprise that enlisted personnel quickly posted their own videos denouncing America and the President. When a decorated Navy captain turned senator tells them the Commander in Chief is issuing unlawful orders, some will believe him. Words spoken by senior leaders have consequences. Yesterday two of the National Guard troops whom Kelly claimed were illegally deployed to Washington were shot and are now fighting for their lives. To say that Kelly’s rhetoric played no part in delegitimizing their mission is to deny the obvious.

At this point a reader might wonder whether Kelly believed he was warning troops about unlawful commands. The answer does not help him. A senator has many avenues to challenge presidential policy. He can introduce legislation, demand hearings, file amicus briefs, or speak on the Senate floor. What he cannot do is issue a public call for military personnel to treat presidential orders as presumptively suspect. This crosses the line from political disagreement into an effort to countermand the elected Commander in Chief. A constitutional republic cannot survive such signals. The uniformed services take an oath to the Constitution, not to one man, but the Constitution vests civilian control of the military in the presidency. Undermining that control is not a protected form of political expression. It is a direct assault on the principle that prevents the military from becoming a factional instrument.

The deeper worry is that Kelly’s action was not a spontaneous expression of concern. It fits too neatly with the tactics used to destabilize nations from within, tactics often called color revolutions. The common pattern uses influential insiders to create doubt within the security services. Kelly’s video carried the marks of coordination. The other five members of the Seditious Six come from backgrounds in military and intelligence circles. The messaging was framed to appeal to young troops who spend their lives online. Funding that traces back to networks associated with George and Alex Soros has been used in foreign settings to generate similar fissures between political leaders and security forces and is now being used here at home. The strategic logic is simple. If you can persuade soldiers that civilian authority is illegitimate, you can fracture the state. Kelly lent his reputation to that project. That is what makes the comparison to Arnold exact. Arnold used a position of trust within the Continental Army to weaken the American cause. Kelly used his standing as a combat veteran and astronaut to weaken respect for presidential authority.

One might attempt a final distinction. Arnold intended to aid the British. Kelly, they say, intended to defend the Constitution. The distinction collapses under scrutiny. A message that encourages disobedience to lawful commands does not defend the Constitution. It destabilizes the only mechanism by which the Constitution is defended. If troops believe that legality is determined by a senator’s opinion expressed in a TikTok video, command ceases to function. The Revolution succeeded because Washington maintained a clear chain of command. Modern America requires the same. Once we admit the principle that officers and enlisted personnel can treat presidential orders as suspicious whenever a political faction dislikes them, we dismantle the central pillar of civil-military order.

Kelly’s defenders insist he was reminding troops of their obligations. The reminder was unnecessary. Every recruit is trained in the rules regarding unlawful orders. What Kelly provided was not a reminder but a narrative. The narrative casts the president as a threat, casts the military as potential rebels, and casts Kelly and his colleagues as guardians against tyranny. That narrative is incompatible with the stability of a constitutional republic. It also debases the honor of a man who once risked his life for the country. A hero’s obligation is to preserve the institutions that allowed him to serve. Kelly chose partisanship instead. He aligned himself with forces that seek to delegitimize the presidency itself. The gravity of that decision cannot be overstated.

Arnold fled when his plot was uncovered. Kelly remains in office, but the structural pattern is the same. Both men crossed a threshold. Before the threshold, their achievements commanded admiration. After that, their actions merited condemnation. Arnold’s name became the American symbol for treachery because he used his military position to threaten the survival of the nation. Kelly now stands accused of the same betrayal because he used his prestige to fracture the authority of the commander in chief. The remedy in a republic is not exile to British lines, but resignation. A senator who calls on troops to ignore the president cannot serve in the institution responsible for declaring war, confirming military leaders, and sustaining the trust of the armed forces. If Kelly remains in office, he signals that senior leaders may instruct the military to resist presidential authority whenever partisan passions rise. That path leads to national dissolution.

The country must therefore make a clear judgment. Mark Kelly was a hero. He is now a man who encouraged the uniformed services to question the legitimacy of the Commander in Chief during a moment of national strain. The damage can be contained only if the principle is reasserted loudly and without equivocation. Civilian authority over the military is not optional. It is the foundation on which all other political disputes rest. Kelly’s resignation is the necessary first step in restoring that foundation.

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5 Comments
    Stephen Russell

    Both abused military then in their times
    One paid the price, other hasnt Yet

    Bopper

    WHY IS MARK KELLY NOT IN PRISON FOR TREASON. REPUBLICANS ARE AFRAID OF THEIR OWN SHADOWS OWN UP YOU WEAK MINDED FOOLS

    Mary C

    BETRAYAL INDEED and all who support HIS DESPICABLE ACTIONS!!!! HE SHOULD BE STRIPPED OF HIS RANK and PENSION!!!!!

    SDOFAZ

    Mark Kelly, resign says an AZ voter who did not vote for you and I would not have voted for Gabby either. DNC is a bad word in AZ with voters. We are sick of the midnight wins in the middle of the night we have tracked since 2018. Enough is enough and you are a traitor and Gabby is too!

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