John Trent Kelly (born March 1, 1966) is an American lawyer, politician, and
U.S. Army general officer
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In some usages, the term "general officer" refers to a rank above colone ...
from
Mississippi
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. A member of the
Republican Party, Kelly is a member of the
U.S. House of Representatives from .
Early life and career
John Trent Kelly was born on March 1, 1966, in
Union, Mississippi, to John and Barbara Kelly. He is a resident of
Saltillo, Mississippi, where he served as the
district attorney
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of Mississippi's 1st Circuit Judicial District, which includes
Lee,
Pontotoc,
Alcorn,
Monroe,
Itawamba,
Prentiss, and
Tishomingo Counties.
Kelly graduated from Union High School in 1984 and joined the
Mississippi Army National Guard in 1985. He earned an associate's degree from
East Central Community College in
Decatur before graduating from the
University of Mississippi
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with a bachelor's degree. Kelly is a member of
Phi Kappa Tau fraternity.
Kelly graduated from
University of Mississippi School of Law and received a master's degree in Strategic Studies from the
United States Army War College in 2010.
After law school, Kelly worked in private practice until 1999, when he became a city prosecutor in
Tupelo. He was elected district attorney in 2011, defeating a nine-term Democratic incumbent.
Military service
In 1990, Kelly mobilized for
Operation Desert Storm as a
second lieutenant engineer officer
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In the Royal Navy (RN), Engineer Officer (Royal Navy), Engineering Officers are responsib ...
. In 2005, Kelly deployed as a
major
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* Major (rank), a military rank
* Academic major, an academic discipline to which an undergraduate student formally commits
* People named Major, including given names, surnames, nicknames
* Major and minor in musi ...
during the
Iraq War
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with the 155th Brigade as the Operations Officer of the 150th Engineer Battalion. From 2009 to 2010, he deployed as a lieutenant colonel to Iraq as the Battalion Commander of Task Force Knight of the
155th Brigade Combat Team and commanded over 670 troops from Mississippi, Ohio, and Kentucky. Kelly has received two
Bronze Star medal
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s, the Combat Action Badge, the Bronze, Silver, and Gold de Fleury medals, and numerous other federal and state awards for his service. From October 2014 to November 2016, he served as the
brigade
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commander for the
168th Engineer Brigade, leading 1,400 soldiers from the 223rd Engineer Battalion, the 890th Engineer Battalion, and multiple Engineer Specialty Companies from Mississippi. Kelly was promoted to
brigadier general in January 2018 and to
major general in November 2020.
His capstone assignment was as assistant adjutant general - Army, for the
Mississippi National Guard; he retired from the Guard in April 2025.
U.S. House of Representatives
Elections
2015 special election
After the death of Republican Congressman
Alan Nunnelee in 2015, Kelly entered the race to succeed him. Nunnelee's widow, Tori Nunnelee, contributed to Kelly's campaign.
In the first round, Kelly finished second in a 13-candidate field, behind
Democrat Walter Zinn.
As no candidate received a majority of votes, Kelly and Zinn advanced to a runoff on June 2.
[ Several of the other candidates in the race endorsed Kelly after they were eliminated.]
In the heavily Republican district, Kelly took 70% of the vote to Zinn's 30%.
2016 election
Kelly won the Republican primary in March 2016, defeating Paul Clever of Olive Branch both districtwide and in DeSoto County. Kelly had 18,152 votes in DeSoto County, or 80%, to Clever's 4,497 (20%).
Kelly then won reelection with 67.57% of the vote to Democratic nominee Jacob Owens's 27.97%, followed by Libertarian Chase Wilson's 2.92% and Reform Party candidate Cathy L. Toole's 1.45%.
Tenure
Kelly was sworn in by House Speaker John Boehner on June 9, 2015. In his first term, he served on the House Committee on Agriculture and the House Committee on Small Business.
Kelly serves on the House Armed Services Committee, the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, and the House Agriculture Committee. He has previously served on the House Committee on Small Business and the House Committee on the Budget.
In December 2020, Kelly was one of 126 Republican members of the House of Representatives
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to sign an amicus brief in support of '' Texas v. Pennsylvania'', a lawsuit filed at the United States Supreme Court
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contesting the results of the 2020 presidential election, in which Joe Biden
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defeated incumbent Donald Trump
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. The Supreme Court declined to hear the case on the basis that Texas lacked standing
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under Article III of the Constitution to challenge the results of an election held by another state.
In 2024, Kelly voted against the $60 billion military aid package for Ukraine; ''The Washington Post'' reported that some of the funding would have supported defense jobs in his constituency.
2017 congressional baseball shooting
On June 14, 2017, in Alexandria, Virginia
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, Republican member of Congress
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and House Majority Whip Steve Scalise
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of Louisiana was shot while practicing for the annual Congressional Baseball Game for Charity, scheduled for the following day. Also shot were David Bailey and Crystal Griner, a Capitol Police officer assigned to protect Scalise; Zack Barth, a congressional aide; and Matt Mika, a Tyson Foods lobbyist.
A ten-minute shootout ensued between the shooter—James Hodgkinson of Belleville, Illinois
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, a left-wing activist—and officers from the Capitol and Alexandria Police. Media reports state Hodgkinson began firing from the fence adjacent to the third base dugout. At the time of the shooting, Kelly was playing third base and roughly ten yards from Hodgkinson. As Hodgkinson opened fire, Kelly is reported to be the first person to be shot at and the first to alert the rest of the team there was an active shooter by yelling "shooter, active shooter" as he evacuated himself from the field. Officers shot Hodgkinson, who died from his wounds later that day at George Washington University Hospital. Scalise and Mika were taken to nearby hospitals, where they underwent surgery. Scalise is the first sitting member of Congress to have been shot since Representative Gabby Giffords was shot in 2011.
Committee assignments
For the 118th Congress:
* Committee on Agriculture
** Subcommittee on Forestry
** Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry
* Committee on Armed Services
** Subcommittee on Intelligence and Special Operations
** Subcommittee on Seapower and Projection Forces (Chair)
* Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
** Subcommittee on Defense Intelligence and Overhead Architecture (Chair)
** Subcommittee on National Intelligence Enterprise
Caucus memberships
* National Guard and Reserve Components (co-chair)
* Steel Caucus
* Iraq Caucus (co-chair)
* Caucus on Uzbekistan (co-chair)
* Fertilizer Caucus
* Rural Broadband Caucus
* Crop Insurance Caucus
* Working Forests Caucus
Honours
* (29 August 2019, Uzbekistan
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References
External links
U.S. Representative Trent Kelly
official U.S. House website
Kelly for Congress
campaign website
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1966 births
Methodists from Mississippi
United States Army personnel of the Gulf War
United States Army personnel of the Iraq War
American prosecutors
American Methodists
District attorneys in Mississippi
East Central Community College alumni
Living people
Mississippi lawyers
Mississippi National Guard personnel
National Guard (United States) generals
People from Saltillo, Mississippi
People from Union, Mississippi
Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Mississippi
United States Army War College alumni
University of Mississippi School of Law alumni
Recipients of the Legion of Merit
21st-century members of the United States House of Representatives