Donald Trump on Wednesday called on Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley (right) to resign so he can be replaced by 'someone actually willing to defend our military'
* Trump ramped up his criticism of Milley in a statement on Wednesday
* He said the top US general should resign for caving to the 'woke mob'
* The former president mocked Milley for being a 'fool' during BLM protests
* Claimed he 'begged' him not to send in the military to deal with rioters
* Also said Milley is determined to 'shove critical race theory down the throats of our soldiers'
Donald Trump on Wednesday called on Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley to resign so he can be replaced by 'someone actually willing to defend our military'.
The president said Milley's greatest fear is 'upsetting the woke mob' and slammed him for 'begging me not to send in the military' when 'Black Lives Matters rioters were threatening to destroy Washington D.C.'.
Trump also attacked him for 'making up' a story that Milley yelled at him in the Situation Room when he asked him to take charge of dealing with the protesters.
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WNU Editor: General Milley has his supporters .... Esper defends Milley after Trump attacks (The Hill). But moving forward Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley has a problem. Former President Trump has a lot of supporters, and many of them are in Congress. They are not going to make life easy for the General.
More News On Former President Trump Calling For Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley To Resign
Trump attacks Milley over critical race theory, calls for resignation -- The Hill
Trump calls ‘fake news’ on Joint Chiefs Chair Gen. Milley, says he should resign -- NYPost
Trump urges Joint Chiefs Chairman Milley to resign -- Washington Examiner
Milley was one of Trump’s favorite generals. Now he’s a villain of the right. -- Politico
3 comments:
More importantly, trump is right
That general is pathetic, to show such weakness to a mob not interested in history or facts.
Good for Trump
The problem for Milley is that is isn’t exactly fighting off big money offers from the private sector. He has no book deal and has outed himself as a mediocre political hack.
His primary goal now is to just be allowed to remain in the swamp. Like a frog in muck. It’s where he’s most comfortable. He’s been there since 1980. What else can he do?
Fool or not, Fred, he's got quite a few supporters. And with biden's lack of leadership in some areas, I have a feeling Trump, if he'd just tone it down a bit, will continue to be a force on America's political scene.
I'd say biden hasn't been as bad as I expected but his politics are still not acceptable to me.
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