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Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, drafted a letter of resignation in June 2020 following former President Donald Trump's infamous photo-op in front of a torched church ...
Gen. Mark Milley has apologized for appearing in a photo-op with President Trump after authorities used tear gas and rubber bullets to clear the area from peaceful protesters.
Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said he should not have taken part in a photo op with President Trump at a historic church near the White House after protesters were cleare… ...
A recently unveiled portrait of retired General Mark Milley was taken down at the Pentagon after President Donald Trump was sworn into office. The Pentagon referred Newsweek to the White House for ...
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley apologized for participating in President Trump's walk across Lafayette Square after law enforcement forcibly cleared protesters.
Gen. Mark Milley on Lafayette Park photo with President Trump: "Because I went out there in that uniform that was a terrible moment for the United States military, and it gave the perception of ...
The top U.S. military officer, Gen. Mark Milley, apologized for joining President Trump in a June 1 photo op amid protests over racial violence. Authorities had forcibly cleared protesters near ...
Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Mark Milley said he “should not have been” with President Trump when he visited historic St. John’s Episcopal Church last week.
America’s top general has apologized for appearing in a photo-op with President Donald Trump following the forceful dispersal of peaceful protesters outside the White House last week, calling ...
Milley has drawn pointed criticism from retired military officers not only for accompanying the president in what turned out to be a staged photo-op in front of a boarded-up St. John's Church, but ...