Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth “Immediately” Revoking General Mark Milley’s Security Detail and Security Clearance

At no time was I attempting to change or influence the process, usurp authority or insert myself in the chain of command, but I am expected, I am required to give my advice and ensure that the President is fully informed on military matters. General Milley: (05:10) I am submitting for the record, a more detailed unclassified memorandum that I believe you all now have, although late. And I welcome a thorough walkthrough on every single one of these events, and I'd be happy in a classified session to talk in detail about the intelligence that drove these calls. I'm also happy to make available any email, phone logs, memoranda, witnesses, or anything else you need to understand these events.

You are hopelessly misinformed.
"I am expected, I am required to give my advice and ensure that the President is fully informed on military matters."

Yes. The Chinese President.
 
Reinstate him. Court Marshal and send him to Gitmo!

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This is retribution.

Hardly. Mr. Milley can choose to just retire and make himself scarce, living anonymously and not make a spectacle of himself, and no one would bother him.

If he wants to go out and do book tours and make money from his notoriety instead, let him spend his own money for security or have his promoters pay for security.
 

Well stick your finger in the air and find out which way the political winds are blowing you buffoon
Milley betrayed his oath and trust when he collaborated with the Chinese against the President of the United States. He deserves neither security clearance nor security detail. The general has a net worth of millions and receives a federal retirement income of roughly $200,000 and can afford personal body guards if he feels he needs them. It shouldn't be on the taxpayer's dime.
 
Milley betrayed his oath and trust when he collaborated with the Chinese against the President of the United States. He deserves neither security clearance nor security detail. The general has a net worth of millions and receives a federal retirement income of roughly $200,000 and can afford personal body guards if he feels he needs them. It shouldn't be on the taxpayer's dime.
Where did you get that figure? His retirement should be about $150,000 after 30 years as he maxed out the pay scale.

Other than that, you are 100% correct.
 

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