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BREAKING: Trump’s Four-Word Response to Mark Kelly After He Said, ‘The President has gone too far. Everybody needs to wake up. The occupant of the Oval Office is ignorant of the Constitution and has no regard for the rule of law. President Trump has crossed a line. This time it’s not gonna work. I will not be intimidated by this President. I am not gonna be silenced by this President.’ Full Details 👇👇
BREAKING: Trump’s Four-Word Response to Mark Kelly After He Said, ‘The President has gone too far. Everybody needs to wake up. The occupant of the Oval Office is ignorant of the Constitution and has no regard for the rule of law. President Trump has crossed a line. This time it’s not gonna work. I will not be intimidated by this President. I am not gonna be silenced by this President.’
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## “Enough of the bullying”: Mark Kelly slams Trump, vows not to be silenced
On December 1, 2025, Arizona Senator Mark Kelly sharply criticized Donald Trump — calling him “ignorant to the Constitution” and accusing him of crossing a line in his use of power.
Kelly’s remarks came after releasing a video with fellow Democrats urging U.S. service members to refuse “illegal orders” — a move that triggered a fierce response from Trump, who labelled the lawmakers “traitors” and said their actions could be “punishable by death.”
> “The occupant of the Oval Office is ignorant to the Constitution and has no regard for the rule of law,” Kelly said, adding: “President Trump has crossed a line
> “I will not be intimidated by this president. I am not going to be silenced by this president…”
In response, the administration launched an inquiry into the senator.
Yet Kelly doubled down — evoking his decades of military service and past space missions. He argued that his call for accountability and constitutional adherence was not radical but “pretty simple and non-controversial.
Whether this showdown will lead to lasting consequences remains uncertain. But with threats, formal investigations, and harsh rhetoric exchanged between the president and a decorated veteran-senator, many believe the episode marks a watershed moment in the nation’s ongoing debate over executive power, civil-military relations, and constitutional limits.
