Senator's Bold Stand: Demanding Answers on Caribbean Strikes

USATue Dec 02 2025
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Senator Mark Kelly is not backing down. He's calling out President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, demanding answers about recent strikes in the Caribbean. Kelly, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, insists that Hegseth should testify about the incidents. Two strikes were carried out on a boat suspected of drug trafficking. Survivors from the first strike were reportedly killed in the second. Kelly is concerned that these actions might have crossed legal boundaries, especially if survivors were clinging to a damaged vessel. Kelly's criticism comes after a video he and other Democrats posted online. In it, they reminded U. S. service members that they can refuse illegal orders. Trump reacted strongly, calling them "traitors" on social media. Kelly sees this as an attempt to silence anyone who dares to challenge the president. The White House has defended the strikes, stating that the second strike was authorized by Adm. Mitch Bradley. They claim it was within the law and necessary to eliminate a threat. However, Kelly wants more transparency. He hopes the public will get to see the legal arguments behind these strikes. Kelly also addressed the rising political tensions. He mentioned the attack on his wife, Gabby Giffords, and other targeted attacks. He believes Trump should be working to ease these tensions, not escalate them. When asked about cooperating with any investigations, Kelly said he would follow the law. He's not intimidated by Trump's threats. Instead, he's using his platform to demand accountability and transparency.