General Milley is dodging GOP questions on his usurpation of chain of command

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Gen. Mark Milley has been accused of dodging questions on allegations he kept information from President Donald Trump and undermined him while he was in office.
Milley has ignored calls from Republicans to clarify comments attributed to him in Watergate reporter Bob Woodward's book Peril, in which it is claimed he did not tell Trump about a crucial call with a top Chinese official.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN) have accused Milley of continuing to dodge giving answers about his discussions with Chinese General Li Zuocheng, despite admitting he spoke to Woodward about the calls for the 2021 book.
The book's description of the calls made waves last year, with Republicans charging that Milley was usurping the chain of command by telling the Chinese general he would warn China about any possible military strike ordered by Trump.
"Sidestepping the President and violating the Chain of Command is a grave crime. According to Bob Woodward’s book Peril, General Mark Milley directed senior military officers not to follow the president’s orders, unless General Milley approved them first," Banks said in a House floor speech last week. "I am calling on General Milley to set the record straight. General Milley is accused of secretly seizing the president’s military powers. ... If he is innocent, he has a duty to say so.”

Comment:
Usurping the chain of command is a major crime.
How is Gen. Milley getting away with this?
Milley seems like the type of creepy cretin who got his promotions by brown nosing.
 
Gen. Mark Milley has been accused of dodging questions on allegations he kept information from President Donald Trump and undermined him while he was in office.
Milley has ignored calls from Republicans to clarify comments attributed to him in Watergate reporter Bob Woodward's book Peril, in which it is claimed he did not tell Trump about a crucial call with a top Chinese official.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN) have accused Milley of continuing to dodge giving answers about his discussions with Chinese General Li Zuocheng, despite admitting he spoke to Woodward about the calls for the 2021 book.
The book's description of the calls made waves last year, with Republicans charging that Milley was usurping the chain of command by telling the Chinese general he would warn China about any possible military strike ordered by Trump.
"Sidestepping the President and violating the Chain of Command is a grave crime. According to Bob Woodward’s book Peril, General Mark Milley directed senior military officers not to follow the president’s orders, unless General Milley approved them first," Banks said in a House floor speech last week. "I am calling on General Milley to set the record straight. General Milley is accused of secretly seizing the president’s military powers. ... If he is innocent, he has a duty to say so.”

Comment:
Usurping the chain of command is a major crime.
How is Gen. Milley getting away with this?
Milley seems like the type of creepy cretin who got his promotions by brown nosing.
I think a lot more than just his nose was brown.
 
Just about anyone who rises above the rank of O-6 does so through political brown nosing.
Mily a desk jockey for his entire career was particuarly good at kissing the right asses.

and...............his partner in crime.....the black Secretary of Defense also nothing more than a desk jockey who took advantage of Affirmative Actrion to rise thru the ranks also was never in combat though I saw him with my own eyes lie about it.

He talked about how he and Miley fought together in the M.E. bald faced lying .....neither one has ever been in combat.
 
Gen. Mark Milley has been accused of dodging questions on allegations he kept information from President Donald Trump and undermined him while he was in office.
Milley has ignored calls from Republicans to clarify comments attributed to him in Watergate reporter Bob Woodward's book Peril, in which it is claimed he did not tell Trump about a crucial call with a top Chinese official.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN) have accused Milley of continuing to dodge giving answers about his discussions with Chinese General Li Zuocheng, despite admitting he spoke to Woodward about the calls for the 2021 book.
The book's description of the calls made waves last year, with Republicans charging that Milley was usurping the chain of command by telling the Chinese general he would warn China about any possible military strike ordered by Trump.
"Sidestepping the President and violating the Chain of Command is a grave crime. According to Bob Woodward’s book Peril, General Mark Milley directed senior military officers not to follow the president’s orders, unless General Milley approved them first," Banks said in a House floor speech last week. "I am calling on General Milley to set the record straight. General Milley is accused of secretly seizing the president’s military powers. ... If he is innocent, he has a duty to say so.”

Comment:
Usurping the chain of command is a major crime.
How is Gen. Milley getting away with this?
Milley seems like the type of creepy cretin who got his promotions by brown nosing.
The accused has a "duty" to prove he is innocent?
 
Gen. Mark Milley has been accused of dodging questions on allegations he kept information from President Donald Trump and undermined him while he was in office.
That is great news. Milley was protecting us from a President who was -- and still is-- a threat to American democracy.

By lying about the 2020 Presidential election, Trump was attacking the basis for our democracy, free and fair elections.

Unnerved by losing by seven million votes, he then led a coup attempt to overthrow our elected government.

Milley did what he could to protect our country. Somebody should give him a medal.
 
That is great news. Milley was protecting us from a President who was -- and still is-- a threat to American democracy.

By lying about the 2020 Presidential election, Trump was attacking the basis for our democracy, free and fair elections.

Unnerved by losing by seven million votes, he then led a coup attempt to overthrow our elected government.

Milley did what he could to protect our country. Somebody should give him a medal.
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I think a lot more than just his nose was brown.
Gen Milley should have been immediately relieved of his duties. When the head of the Joint Chiefs is whispering in the ear of Xi Jinping saying "Don't worry, I have your back" that is treason. Period. But of course not a thing will happen to him, this is old news. The Democrats have long since dismissed the issue.
 
Usurping the chain of command is a major crime.

If Milley had any good explanation to justify his actions, he would just offer them. So obviously he doesn't and once the GOP are back in power, fire his ass, strip the bastard of all pension benefits then prosecute him for conspiring against a head of his own government.
 
Just toss that fat fuck out the military with no pay and benefits. He's too busy jerking off to tranny porn and Klan costumes to care about the military, so no, he has no response to any questions.
 
That is a dilemma for the Republican Party.
It's a MUCH worse problem for the Democrats. Folks like yourself should be getting nervous. Not because the party of Trump is going to come after you but because YOUR party is going to soon demand that YOU do whatever it takes to keep him out of office again. You heard it here, first.
 
Gen. Mark Milley has been accused of dodging questions on allegations he kept information from President Donald Trump and undermined him while he was in office.
Milley has ignored calls from Republicans to clarify comments attributed to him in Watergate reporter Bob Woodward's book Peril, in which it is claimed he did not tell Trump about a crucial call with a top Chinese official.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN) have accused Milley of continuing to dodge giving answers about his discussions with Chinese General Li Zuocheng, despite admitting he spoke to Woodward about the calls for the 2021 book.
The book's description of the calls made waves last year, with Republicans charging that Milley was usurping the chain of command by telling the Chinese general he would warn China about any possible military strike ordered by Trump.
"Sidestepping the President and violating the Chain of Command is a grave crime. According to Bob Woodward’s book Peril, General Mark Milley directed senior military officers not to follow the president’s orders, unless General Milley approved them first," Banks said in a House floor speech last week. "I am calling on General Milley to set the record straight. General Milley is accused of secretly seizing the president’s military powers. ... If he is innocent, he has a duty to say so.”

Comment:
Usurping the chain of command is a major crime.
How is Gen. Milley getting away with this?
Milley seems like the type of creepy cretin who got his promotions by brown nosing.
Interesting chain of events.

Milley was obviously afraid that trump would start an international incident (in his attempt to retain the Presidency) and he wanted to make sure that the Chinese would not over react.

Not sure of the legality of that but the intent is certainly commendable
 

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