President Trump has canceled the security of the former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, and has joined many other people who have taken security clause after being critical to the commander.
Esper, who served as a chief of Pentagon from July 2019 to November 2020, reported several outlets on Tuesday nights that he had lost security details.
His details, provided by the Pentagon, were first given after Iran's threat to the killing of General Iran General Iran General Qasem Soleimani.
The White House and Pentagon did not respond immediately to the comment request.
The relationship with Esper with Trump, who was nervous prior to the firing from Pentagon in November 2020, opposed the use of Trump activity units in the summer of 2020 to suppress protests throughout the United States. , Tensions reflecting a greater conflict in Trump's first term.
Recently, Esper was one of the former Trump administration officials who questioned his choice to lead the FBI Kash Patel.
Esper has almost compromised that Patel has almost compromised on special forces strategy to rescue American hostages in West Africa, and he misfirmed his boss to believe that the U.S. military had an airspace clearance to carry out the operation. I said -A charged that Patel's spokesman denied.
Trump also canceled the security of other former official critics. Former national security adviser John Bolton, former CIA director Mike Pompeo, and former co -Chief of Chief of Chief of Staff have retired from Iran's threatening General Mark Millie.
Milly, who was deleted on January 28, along with his security cancellation of his security clearance, often blamed Trump and called him in public and a book.
Trump suggested that he would execute a retired general, and on the first day he accused him of the pardon issued by former President Biden for Milly and other Trump enemies.