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As of November 25, 2025, Senator Mark Kelly has not explicitly identified specific orders he believes are unconstitutional. In a video released on November 18, 2025, Kelly and five other Democratic lawmakers stated that military personnel and intelligence community members have the right to refuse orders they believe to be illegal or in violation of the Constitution.
 Kelly emphasized that "our laws are clear: you can refuse illegal orders" and urged service members to stand up for the Constitution.
 The video was a response to concerns about potential unlawful orders, particularly in the context of military strikes in the Caribbean, which have been questioned by allies like the United Kingdom and France for potentially violating international law and the law of the sea.
 While Kelly did not name specific orders, he referenced broader concerns about the legality of actions taken by the administration, including strikes on alleged drug vessels, and expressed alarm over the President's rhetoric, which he described as threatening and potentially inciting violence.
 The Pentagon has launched an investigation into Kelly's participation in the video, citing potential violations of military law related to interfering with the loyalty and discipline of the armed forces.

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