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Ret. Gen. Milley says America will ‘be okay’ under Trump, after reportedly saying he was ‘fascist to the core’

Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and retired general Mark Milley has reportedly warned that President-elect Donald Trump is a “fascist through and through,” even though the U.S. remains under Trump's leadership. He said it was okay.

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Milley is said to have claimed that President Trump is a “fascist” and “the most dangerous person to this country.” upcoming book By Washington Post Deputy Editor Bob Woodward talked about America's future at a recent event, but he seemed to get sidetracked.

“The bottom line is to take a deep breath. America will be okay,” he told MSNBC host Stephanie Rhule at a Paras Foundation event aired on the network. “There are a lot of ups and downs out there, but this is a big, strong country. We have 380 million people. We have great institutions, great people, a great workforce, and a great group of young people who will protect America. .”

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Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley, who had previously warned that President-elect Trump is a “deep-rooted fascist,” reportedly said that America would be fine under the president-elect.

MSNBC also showed him speaking to a host at the same event, saying the Pentagon has a long history of reform by incoming defense secretaries.

“All the secretaries of defense have this idea of ​​'reforming' the Department of Defense. It's very difficult, and in my opinion, it requires, first of all, mature leadership, alliances, or “We need collaboration,” he said, “between the senators and congressmen on the Hill who pass the legislation.”

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Milley went on to argue that Trump's new allies could either bring about “beneficial” reforms to the Pentagon or reduce it to “ruble.”

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Milley speaks from the Department of Defense

FILE – Then-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley speaks during a news conference at the Pentagon in Washington, July 18, 2023. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Seneta, File)

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“If you come in with a wrecking ball and just blow things up, all you're going to get is rubble. And if that's what you want, if you want rubble, that's great, but that's not what we're going to do to protect America.” spoke.

Milley added, “So we absolutely have to transform the Department of Defense, and that's going to take effort. And people outside the industry like Elon and Vivec — certainly, they're very helpful. “Maybe, but they — it has to be done right.”

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