JUST IN: Gen. Mark Milley, America’s top general, has apologized for appearing in combat fatigues with President Trump after the forceful dispersal of protesters outside the White House last week, saying the move was a “mistake.'
Washington America's top general is apologizing for appearing in a photo-op in combat fatigues with President Donald Trump after the forceful dispersal of protesters outside the White House last week, saying the move was a"mistake."
Gen. Mark Milley, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff also said that he was"outraged" by the killing of George Floyd and added that the protests it sparked spoke to"centuries of injustice toward African Americans.""As senior leaders, everything you do will be closely watched. And I am not immune. As many of you saw, the result of the photograph of me at Lafayette Square last week.
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