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Hegseth: Pentagon to review Sen. Mark Kelly's comments about weapons stockpiles

Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., speaks at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on February 24. He said Sunday that he was concerned about the depletion of the U.S. military's weapons stockpile amid the war in Iran. File Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI
Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., speaks at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on February 24. He said Sunday that he was concerned about the depletion of the U.S. military's weapons stockpile amid the war in Iran. File Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI

May 11 (UPI) -- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said his department will "review" comments made by Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., about the U.S. military's weapons stockpiles.

Hegseth's renewed criticism into Kelly came in response to the senator's appearance Sunday on CBS' Face the Nation. Kelly, a retired Navy captain and former astronaut, said he received Pentagon briefings and it was "shocking ... how deep we have gone into these magazines."

"We've expended a lot of munitions. And that means the American people are less safe. Whether it's a conflict in the western Pacific with China or somewhere else in the world, the munitions are depleted," Kelly said.

In a post on X on Sunday evening, Hegseth questioned whether Kelly violated his oath by discussion the matter publicly.

"Now he's blabbing on TV (falsely & dumbly) about a *CLASSIFIED* Pentagon briefing he received," Hegseth said in his post, promising to have the Pentagon's legal counsel review the comments.

Kelly said the information he shared wasn't classified because Hegseth spoke on the topic during a hearing of the Senate Committee on Armed Services last week.

"We had this conversation in a public hearing a week ago and you said it would take 'years' to replenish some of these stockpiles. That's not classified, it's a quote from you."

Kelly also shared a video of Hegseth's comments from the hearing in his response on X.

The two leaders have been embroiled in a legal battle after Hegseth tried to censure and demote Kelly from his military rank over comments he made in November telling service members that they have the right and duty to ignore "unlawful orders" made by the Trump administration. Hegseth also sought to reduce Kelly's retirement pay, calling his remarks "seditious."

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This story was originally published May 11, 2026 at 10:40 AM.

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