Sen. Kelly Weighs 2028 Run Amid Controversy
Liberty Check
- Kelly was targeted by the DOJ for telling service-members to refuse questionable orders.
- While not indicted, he still faces a possible demotion from the Department of War.
- He emphasized consulting his wife, daughters, and twin brother before any decision.
Senator Mark Kelly revealed that he will “seriously consider” running for president in 2028 after being approached by several people. The Arizona Democrat faces ongoing scrutiny after the DOJ attempted to indict him over his advice to service members regarding so-called illegal orders, though a grand jury declined to indict.
Kelly stated his current focus is on aiding Democrats in the 2026 midterm elections, delaying any final decision on running for the White House. He acknowledged the seriousness of these times but expressed uncertainty about being the right candidate, highlighting the personal considerations involved.
“I’ll seriously consider this because we are in some seriously challenging times right now.”
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