00:00 Retiring as chair of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Army Gen. Mark Milley directed
00:05 a parting shot at Donald Trump, the president he served but whom he seemed to call a "wannabe
00:11 dictator." Speaking at Joint Base Meyer Henderson Hall in Arlington, Virginia, Milley said of
00:17 the U.S. Armed Forces, "We don't take an oath to a country. We don't take an oath
00:22 to a tribe. We don't take an oath to a religion. We don't take an oath to a king, or queen,
00:28 or tyrant or a dictator, and we don't take an oath to a wannabe dictator. We don't
00:33 take an oath to an individual. We take an oath to the Constitution, and we take an oath
00:38 to the idea that is America, and we're willing to die to protect it." Trump, who nominated
00:44 Milley in 2019, did not immediately comment. But Milley's struggles to contain Trump,
00:51 particularly in 2020, the tumultuous final year of his presidency, have been long and
00:57 widely reported. Such struggles concerned foreign policy, as Milley and other officials
01:03 sought to stop the erratic president provoking confrontations with foes including China and
01:08 Iran. But Milley and others also had to keep the U.S. military out of domestic affairs,
01:14 as Trump chafed against nationwide protests for racial justice, openly yearning to invoke
01:20 the Insurrection Act of 1807 and thereby call in the army. Last week saw publication of
01:26 an inch-depth profile by The Atlantic, in which Milley again expressed his regret over
01:32 an infamous appearance with Trump in June 2020, when the president marched from the
01:37 White House to a historic church, slightly damaged amid the protests, in an attempt to
01:42 project a strong man image. The Atlantic profile prompted Trump to rail at Milley again, calling
01:49 a widely reported conversation in which the general sought to reassure his Chinese counterpart
01:54 that Trump would not order an attack an act so egregious that, in times gone by, the punishment
02:01 would have been death. Milley has said he has taken adequate safety precautions against
02:06 potential threats from Trump supporters perhaps also encouraged by the words of Paul Gozar,
02:12 an Arizona Republican congressman who told supporters Milley should be hanged. The general
02:17 also previewed his remarks in Arlington in an interview with CBS News. As much as these
02:23 comments are directed at me, it's also directed at the institution of the military, he said.
02:29 And there is 2.1 million of us in uniform. And the American people can take it to the
02:34 bank that all of us, every single one of us, from private to general, are loyal to that
02:40 constitution and will never turn our back on it no matter what. No matter what the threats,
02:46 no matter what the humiliation, no matter what. If we're willing to die for that document,
02:51 if we're willing to deploy to combat, if we're willing to lose an arm, a leg, an eye,
02:57 to protect and support and defend that document and protect the American people, then we are
03:02 willing to live for it too. On Thursday, at a fundraising event in Arizona, Joe Biden
03:08 also decried Trump's threat. Did you see recently where he called for the assassination
03:13 a or the death penalty for Jen Milley, one of the leading military minds we have had
03:18 in the last 20 years in America, because Trump disagreed when he gave him an honest answer?
03:24 Think about that, the president said. Think about that.
03:28 Milley's time at the head of the U.S. armed forces saw other challenges, particularly
03:33 in the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan in summer 2021, after 20 years of war, and
03:40 in the supervision of U.S. support for Ukraine in its war with Russia. In Arlington on Friday,
03:47 Milley spoke after Biden and Charles Q. Brown, an Air Force general and the new chair of
03:52 the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Praising Milley, Biden said the general's North Star was the
03:57 Constitution and the idea of America. The president also hit out at Tommy Tuberville,
04:03 though without naming the Alabama Republican senator whose hold on senior military promotions,
04:09 in protest of Pentagon policy on abortion, has infuriated military leaders and veterans
04:15 groups. "A single senator and other Republicans who have not stopped him were responsible
04:20 for a totally unacceptable situation in which more than 300 military officers and reservists
04:26 are held in limbo," Biden said, adding, "It's an insult." Biden also criticized House Republicans
04:34 set to shut down the federal government this weekend, saying, "You can't be playing politics
04:39 while our troops stand it."
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