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Pentagon Launches Review Into Senator Mark Kelly Over Classified Disclosure Allegations

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The Department of Defense has launched a formal investigation into Senator Mark Kelly following his recent appearance on CBS Face the Nation. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth directed the Pentagon to review the senator's remarks regarding the current state of U.S. weapons stockpiles.

During the televised interview, Senator Kelly discussed the depletion of critical military assets following recent engagements in the Iran conflict. He specifically identified several high-profile systems, including Tomahawk cruise missiles, ATACMS, SM-3 interceptors, THAAD rounds, and Patriot missiles.

Kelly expressed significant concern regarding the current inventory levels of these munitions. He warned that the time required for replenishment could span several years, potentially undermining national readiness against emerging threats, particularly those involving China.

The Pentagon's inquiry focuses on whether the specific details shared by the senator during the broadcast constituted a breach of classified information protocols. Officials are currently assessing the sensitivity of the data disclosed during the interview.

In his defense, Senator Kelly maintained that the core information he presented was derived from a public Senate hearing. He noted that Secretary Hegseth himself had previously testified that the replenishment of these munitions would require months or even years of production.

This investigation marks the second time the two figures have been involved in a formal review process amid their ongoing political disagreements. The situation highlights the tension between congressional oversight responsibilities and the strict requirements of national security classification.

Defense analysts suggest that the dispute underscores broader concerns regarding the industrial base's capacity to sustain long-term military operations. The Pentagon has not yet released a timeline for the conclusion of this internal review.

Senator Kelly’s office has indicated full cooperation with the inquiry while reiterating that his comments were intended to highlight urgent national security vulnerabilities. The outcome of this review could set a significant precedent for how lawmakers discuss defense readiness in public forums.

As the investigation proceeds, both the legislative and executive branches remain at odds over the transparency of military capabilities. The public debate continues to center on the balance between informing the electorate and protecting sensitive defense data.

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Published: May 11, 2026. No major post-publication update has been logged.

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