Pentagon strips Gen Mark Milley of US security detail and clearance

Ana Faguy
The Pentagon has revoked the security detail and clearance for retired general Mark Milley, a former top US military commander who has been critical of President Donald Trump.
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth directed the move as one of his first acts in office, asking officials to investigate Gen Milley's "conduct" and review his military grade.
Gen Milley previously served as chairman of the joint chiefs of staff during Trump's first term, but later criticised his former boss, and was quoted calling him a "fascist".
Since returning to office, Trump has revoked security protections for a handful of former officials with whom he has clashed, including former top health official Anthony Fauci.
Trump previously accused Gen Milley of treason for phone calls he held with his Chinese counterpart during the final weeks of his first Trump presidency, including in the wake of a riot at the US Capitol building by Trump's supporters in 2021.
Gen Milley reportedly used one of the calls to reassure China that the US would not launch a nuclear strike. On social media the president described those calls as "an act so egregious that, in times gone by, the punishment would have been DEATH!".
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