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Offline rangerrebew

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President Trump - If you Don't Fire DEI-Pusher General C.Q. Brown, You Will Betray Us All
By L Todd Wood
December 21, 2024
 
NBC News just put out an article that says Trump is 'rethinking firing the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, USAF General C. Q. Brown.

They got along well, and Trump is “changing his tone” on Brown, the two people said, and it now appears Trump will not fire him right away, wrote NBC.

Brown “congratulated Trump on his election and made it clear he was ready to work with the president,” one of the people familiar with the conversation said, adding that “[Trump] liked that.” Afterward, Trump told someone traveling with him that the conversation went well and that Brown was “doing a good job.”

Is Trump that gullible? Or, was Nov 5 all a hoax?

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This may be just the blob working to shape the media narrative, an attempt to force Trump's hand. However if it's not, it's a complete betrayal of the American fighting man and woman and will show Trump as a betrayer, not an America First president.

https://armedforces.press/president-trump-if-you-dont-fire-dei-pusher-general-c-q-brown-you-will-betray-us-all/
abolitionist Frederick Douglass: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”

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Trump likely understands what innuendos or information betrays a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs.  I'm sure he has been chewing on his promotion of Mark Milley to the post and would like somehow to right that mistake.
abolitionist Frederick Douglass: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”