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In an extraordinary decision, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has rescinded both the security clearance and protective detail of Gen. Mark Milley, the former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Pentagon spokesperson, John Ullyot, confirmed the move on Tuesday, marking an unprecedented step against the retired senior military officer who has frequently clashed with President Donald Trump.
Hegseth, who assumed office only two days ago, has also directed the Pentagon’s inspector general to initiate a formal inquiry into Milley’s “conduct” to determine whether an assessment of his military rank is warranted. The official statement did not elaborate on the nature of Milley’s alleged actions that might justify such a review.
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I also understand that those that lost their security clearance (the ones in Intel denying the Hunter Biden laptop belonged to Hunter), are now also not allowed in Federally Secured areas. Quite the turn about. Amen.
Pentagon spokesperson, John Ullyot, confirmed the move on Tuesday, marking an unprecedented step against the retired senior military officer who has frequently clashed with President Donald Trump.
Hegseth, who assumed office only two days ago, has also directed the Pentagon’s inspector general to initiate a formal inquiry into Milley’s “conduct” to determine whether an assessment of his military rank is warranted. The official statement did not elaborate on the nature of Milley’s alleged actions that might justify such a review.
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I also understand that those that lost their security clearance (the ones in Intel denying the Hunter Biden laptop belonged to Hunter), are now also not allowed in Federally Secured areas. Quite the turn about. Amen.