Reps. Gohmert, Clyde to Newsmax: Milley's Calls to Chinese General 'Treason'
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark A. Milley testifies during a House Armed Services Committee hearing on Ending the U.S. Military Mission in Afghanistan in the Rayburn House Office Building at the U.S. Capitol on September 29, 2021 in Washington, DC. (Rod Lamkey-Pool/Getty)
By Sandy Fitzgerald | Saturday, 02 October 2021 05:21 PM
Gen. Mark Milley's admission that he called his counterpart in China while President Donald Trump was in office and told him that he'd warn of any impending attack is equal to treason on his part, Reps. Louie Gohmert and Andrew Clyde said on Newsmax Saturday.
"We have no idea who is running this White House," Clyde, R-Ga., said on Newsmax's "Saturday Report."
"We have no idea how decisions are being made about this country and our interest here at home and abroad. What Milley said was inexcusable. He needs to resign. He has been a dismal failure."
Clyde commented Saturday that when Milley, as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told Gen. Li Zuocheng, the chief of the Joint Staff Department of the Central Military Commission, that he would warn him of an impending attack from Trump, that would have been like the United States getting a warning from Japan in World War II of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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And for Milley to say he'd give China advance notice, "that is treason. There is no question that is treason," Clyde said. "He needs to be fired, but we don't have an administration with the guts to do it. Neither do we have an administration that has any concept of a successful military mission."
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