Mark Kelly’s answer to Trump’s escalation was not a slogan but a ledger of sacrifice. He reminded the country where he was when Trump chased casinos, bragged about skyscrapers, and flattered predators: flying combat missions, carrying 9/11 flags into space, picking up the remains of fallen astronauts, and holding vigil at his wife’s hospital bed after an assassination attempt. His message was clear: he has already stared down far worse than a president’s online fury.

Kelly framed Trump’s behavior as a long pattern of bullying—first contractors and employees, then political rivals, now veterans who dare to speak about unlawful orders. By standing firm, he challenged both the Pentagon’s investigation and Trump’s rhetoric, insisting that loyalty to the Constitution must outrank loyalty to any one man. In doing so, he turned Trump’s threats into a test of what kind of country Americans are willing to be.

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