Pentagon Revokes Security Detail for Former General Mark Milley Amid Tensions with Trump
The Pentagon has stripped retired General Mark Milley of his security detail and clearance, a significant move announced by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The decision is part of an investigation into Milley's conduct, particularly following his criticisms of former President Donald Trump. Milley, who served as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during Trump’s presidency, has openly referred to Trump as a "fascist" in recent remarks, a sentiment echoed in Bob Woodward's book "War," where Milley characterized Trump as "the most dangerous person to this country."
In response to Milley's actions, which included controversial phone calls with a Chinese counterpart meant to assure them of U.S. intentions, Trump has previously accused him of treason. The Defense Department has emphasized its commitment to maintaining the integrity of the military's chain of command, with officials stating that "undermining" it is detrimental to national security. The implications of Milley's dismissal come in the wake of preemptive pardons issued to him and others by former President Joe Biden, intended to shield them from potential retribution during Trump's renewed administration.
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