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Kelly is married to former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz. They met on a U.S.-China trade mission in 2003 and were married in 2007. At the time of their wedding, Kelly was still an...
When former congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords wed astronaut Mark Kelly, we're sure they if they imagined their names would become famous, it would be due to her work on behalf of her constituents and his adventurous life as an astronaut. But the couple became famous for a tragic reason.
When Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords survived an an assassination attempt in 2011, her astronaut husband Mark Kelly was there for every step of her recovery. Now, he's a congressman himself.
Giffords with husband Mark Kelly in 2016. Giffords married U.S. Navy captain and NASA astronaut Mark Kelly on November 10, 2007. Kelly was the Space Shuttle's pilot on the STS-108 and STS-121 missions, was the commander of STS-124 and STS-134, [108] and became a U.S. Senator for Arizona in 2020.
Giffords chose to take a step back from public service but her husband, Mark Kelly, is stepping up. He will run for the U.S. Senate this year. But there's more to know about him.
Giffords was the victim of an assassination attempt in 2011. She recovered in time to see her husband command the last flight of the space shuttle Endeavor and to vote on the debt-ceiling bill ...
That’s because Giffords, who is out front about her Jewish identity, is married to Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly, a leading contender to be Kamala Harris’ running mate. If Kelly gets the...
Giffords and her husband, Sen. Mark Kelly, who was a top candidate to be Harris' VP pick, praised her toughness and warned that threats against the U.S. are too serious to elect Trump.
Life reset itself in January 2011, when a man shot and almost killed Kelly's wife, former U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords, outside a Safeway near Tucson. Kelly held on to what he could and rebuilt the...
One of Giffords' biggest advocates during her recovery has been her husband of 15 years, Sen. Mark Kelly, who almost never left his wife's side during the awful ordeal.