US Senator Mark Kelly tells BBC he will 'seriously consider' White House run

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The former Navy captain and astronaut says "we're in some seriously challenging times".

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The Arizona senator, who was accused of "seditious behaviour" by Donald Trump over the November clip, said he and his wife, Gabrielle Giffords, received "many" death threats after the president's comments.

"We get them on a weekly basis now," he told BBC Newsnight. "We had to get security to protect us 24 hours a day."

Asked if he was considering a White House run, the retired Navy captain said he was considering it "because we're in some seriously challenging times".

The 61-year-old, who is a former astronaut, noted he was very different from most senators.

"I'm one of the very few engineers, I'm the only person with a graduate degree in engineering the United States Senate. I've got combat experience, that's kind of rare. I spent 25 years in the military," he said.

He added: "It's a serious decision. I just haven't made it yet."

Kelly, 61, and five other lawmakers, who had all either served in the military or had roles in intelligence, have been targeted by the government after they published a 90-second video encouraging troops to disobey orders they deemed illegal.

It was released at the time of rising questions of the legality regarding American strikes on alleged narco-trafficking boats off the coast of South America.

The Pentagon has since tried in vain to demote his military rank and a grand jury have declined to charge him with seditious conspiracy.

But Kelly said he expected Trump to continue his legal action against him.

He added: "This is not going to end by me going away. I'm going to continue to fight this thing even if it goes all the way to the Supreme Court."

Critics of the Trump administration have called the government's crackdown on the six lawmakers an attack on free speech and said it

Source: BBC

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