Nikki Haley, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, said on 'America’s Newsroom' Thursday Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley has a lot of questions to answer at a Sept. 28 Senate hearing.
counterpart, describing the allegations as a"disgraceful and unprecedented act of insubordination," and calling on him to resign"immediately."
He"should have had a conversation with the president and said, 'we have intel that the Chinese are worried we're going to start some sort of war action. We're going to give them a call. This is what we're thinking. Are you OK with that?'" Haley said. "There are more questions than there are answers. I think we need to get answers to that. Look, everybody's suspicious of Milley when we already look at what happened in Afghanistan."
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