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Writer's pictureHina Khan

Milley's Disgraceful Attack on Trump: A Deep-State Narrative Unraveled



In Bob Woodward’s upcoming book "War" former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley launches an unhinged assault on President Donald Trump, branding him a "total fascist" and "the most dangerous person" to the United States. These reckless accusations are just the latest example of the Deep State establishment's ongoing attempt to undermine Trump’s America First agenda—a movement that has reawakened millions of patriotic Americans.


Milley, who claims Trump is a threat to democracy, recalls an Oval Office meeting in 2020 where the president allegedly shouted about court-martialing military generals. While this incident is painted in the worst possible light by Milley and Woodward, it is important to remember what was happening in the country at the time: violent riots, unchecked looting, and attacks on law-abiding citizens. Trump, like any leader who loves his country, was determined to restore order and protect American lives.


Milley's comments are deeply ironic coming from a man who oversaw the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan—an operation that cost American lives and left billions in U.S. military equipment in the hands of the Taliban. If anyone has jeopardized U.S. security, it is Milley, whose failures left a power vacuum in one of the world's most dangerous regions.


What’s more, Milley's self-pitying claims of receiving death threats since his retirement come across as a desperate attempt to deflect from his own failures and discredit a president who stood up to the swamp. It's no surprise that Milley is playing the victim card—after all, his legacy is one of mismanagement and betrayal of the very soldiers he was supposed to lead.


The general's baseless accusations are an insult not only to Trump, but to the millions of Americans who believe in a strong, free, and secure nation. Trump’s bold leadership and dedication to the Constitution made him a champion of freedom, not the dictator Milley absurdly suggests. His policies revitalized the economy, strengthened the military, and restored respect for America on the world stage. Milley, on the other hand, became a symbol of the woke, weak military leadership that has compromised our nation's security.


At the end of the day, Milley’s words only reflect the contempt the ruling class has for Trump and his supporters. His comments are nothing more than a desperate attempt to keep the anti-Trump narrative alive. But true patriots see through this smear campaign and know that Trump is the leader who put America first, time and time again.


Milley's remarks are the parting shots of a man trying to salvage his reputation, but the real danger to this country isn't Trump—it's the failed leadership of individuals like Milley who have lost sight of what makes America great.


Trump has always fought for the American people, and it is time we fight back against these baseless attacks and stand united behind a leader who truly embodies the values of faith, freedom, and strength.

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