Mark Milley Is Getting Hit Hard by Pete Hegseth From 3 Different Angles – IOTW Report

Mark Milley Is Getting Hit Hard by Pete Hegseth From 3 Different Angles

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Retired General Mark Milley’s security detail and clearance are being revoked by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, according to multiple senior administration officials who spoke to Fox News. This decision follows concerns over actions Milley took which undermined the military’s chain of command during Donald Trump’s first presidency.

The move also involves the removal of a second portrait of Milley from the Pentagon, located in the Army’s Marshall Corridor, which honors his tenure as the Army’s Chief of Staff. This action is set to take place as soon as tonight, leaving no portraits of Milley within the building. more here

18 Comments on Mark Milley Is Getting Hit Hard by Pete Hegseth From 3 Different Angles

  1. If Treason is a pardonable offense, which I don’t believe it is but I can’t find definitive proof, then this little dick sucker needs his pension stripped. He doesn’t deserve one thin dime from the American people, which he betrayed. Go get from your Chinese pals, pal. What a fing loser. Dumber than a box of rocks.

    Go get his sorry little ass Pete.

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  2. The Trump administration is doing on a national level what Rudy Giuliani did in New York years ago. We need to clean all this shit up or we will lose our country! Pursue all the TRAITOROUS BASTARDS!!

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  3. I find treason done by a military man much more egregious and deserving of a much higher punishment, even the death penalty.

    Treasonous politicians are nothing new. They are snakes by nature and follow no moral code of conduct. Military men are different, their duty to defend the nation is paramount. His conduct must follow the precepts of honor, integrity, and sacrifice. He is held to a much higher standard, so when that trust is broken, a higher penalty is required.

    Taking his photos down, removing his security clearance, and demoting him one star is insufficient and not judiciously prudent. A broken oath of duty requires a proper accounting.

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  4. “Treasonous politicians are nothing new.”
    In the Armed Forces, over a certain rank (probably O-5), they’re ALL politicians – not to imply that they’re all treasonous, but, most assuredly, all politicians.

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  5. Wild Bill – My understanding is that general officers can be recalled to active duty any time after they retire, so they keep their security clearance. This motherfucker should be recalled, court-martialed and sent to Leavenworth, if not the gallows!

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  6. “The military justice system is based on the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), which applies to all branches. While the UCMJ is similar to civilian law, it is also more strict in several areas.”
    I suspect that Biden’s Pardon does not protect military members (Milley) from Court Martial.
    The severity of Milley’s alleged breaches of the UCMJ would require a General Court Martial.

    “A general court-martial is often characterized as a felony court, and may try anyone subject to the UCMJ, including enlisted members, officers, and midshipmen.”

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  7. Treason is not pardonable.
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    I have been retired from the military for over 20 years. You retain an active security clearance for 2 years in case you get called back into the service. After 2 years it goes into inactive status unless there is a need for a clearance such as a government contractor. I had my TS clearance active up until 5 years ago. I still have the clearance but it is inactive.

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