Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is taking the fight directly to the appeals court after a lower court protected Senator Mark Kelly's (D-AZ) outrageous attempt to encourage military personnel to disobey orders from the Trump administration.

The Justice Department filed an appeal Tuesday in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, challenging a ruling that blocked the Pentagon from penalizing Kelly over his inflammatory video urging service members to ignore what he called "illegal orders."

This is exactly the kind of Deep State resistance we've come to expect from Democrats who simply cannot accept that Donald Trump is back in the White House with a clear mandate from the American people.

Kelly's video represents a direct assault on military discipline and the constitutional chain of command. As a former astronaut who should understand the importance of following orders, Kelly's encouragement of military insubordination is not just inappropriate – it's potentially dangerous to national security.

What Kelly is really doing is trying to politicize our military and turn our brave service members into partisan pawns. This is the same senator who has consistently opposed Trump's America First agenda and now wants to undermine military readiness from within.

Secretary Hegseth is absolutely right to fight this tooth and nail. The former Fox News host and combat veteran understands what's at stake here – the very foundation of military discipline that keeps our nation safe.

This legal battle is just the latest example of how the establishment is trying to sabotage President Trump's second term before it can fully get off the ground. From day one, Democrats have been looking for ways to undermine the will of the voters who decisively chose Trump's vision for America.

Patriots should be asking themselves: If Kelly thinks Trump's orders are "illegal," why doesn't he trust our constitutional system and the courts to sort that out? The answer is simple – he's more interested in political grandstanding than protecting our troops.

Will Hegseth's appeal succeed in holding Kelly accountable for this dangerous precedent? The future of military discipline may depend on it.

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Source: Next News Network