I didn't go through Milly. We have incredible generals, and I know a lot of them. (Sort of confirms the military portion, special ops maybe, that are still answering to Trump)
We have to end the mandates.
Vaccination of children is absolutely crazy.
To the American people regarding covid, move on with your life.
Trump is being a little cute here. We know he didn't go through Milley just every other president has not gone through a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff because it's prohibited by law
The Chairman, while so serving, holds the grade of general, in the case of the Navy, admiral, or, in the case of an officer of the Space Force, the equivalent grade, and outranks all other officers of the armed forces. However, he may not exercise military command over the Joint Chiefs of Staff or any of the armed forces.
We know he didn't and he knows he didn't, but he still chose to specifically mention our "incredible" generals.
And it depends on what he means by "go through". He could simply mean that he didn't listen to a word of "advice" he received from Milley or that he didn't even include him in the discussion to "advise" him, instead going straight to our, once again, "incredible" generals.
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I didn't go through Milly. We have incredible generals, and I know a lot of them. (Sort of confirms the military portion, special ops maybe, that are still answering to Trump)
We have to end the mandates.
Vaccination of children is absolutely crazy.
To the American people regarding covid, move on with your life.
Trump is being a little cute here. We know he didn't go through Milley just every other president has not gone through a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff because it's prohibited by law
The CJCS is strictly and advisory position and is forbidden by law to exercise command.....that is he is outside the chain of command. https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/10/152
We know he didn't and he knows he didn't, but he still chose to specifically mention our "incredible" generals.
And it depends on what he means by "go through". He could simply mean that he didn't listen to a word of "advice" he received from Milley or that he didn't even include him in the discussion to "advise" him, instead going straight to our, once again, "incredible" generals.