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Mark Milley, the highest-ranking and most visible officer in the military during the president's first term in office. On Jan. 20, as Trump was sworn in, Milley's recently unveiled portrait ...
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As for General Milley, the president's position on this remains the same as it does for John Bolton and the individuals. He doesn't believe that these people should have the right to have security ...
But much of Persley’s story is untold. Anyone who has spent time at Atlanta landmarks such as Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Centennial Olympic Park, Zoo Atlanta, the Atlanta ...
Mark Milley is "all about retribution." "This is all about retribution, and he's putting people's lives in danger, which is just unbelievable," Warner said on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan." ...
The Trump administration has removed a security detail protecting retired General Mark Milley, who served as chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during President Trump’s first term. After the ...
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What Trump did was to strip Milley of the security detail that has protected him for years from the threat of assassination ...