New election administration fired Charles Q. Brown Jr. in the media. Concerns are growing in the Pentagon that President Donald Trump may fire Gen.
Charles Q. Brown Jr. first black chief of staff of the US armed forces, to combat “awakened” ideology, Politico reports.
New election administration fired Charles Q. Brown Jr. in the media. Concerns are growing in the Pentagon that President Donald Trump may fire Gen.
Charles Brown, the first black chief of staff of the US armed forces, to combat “awakened” ideology, Politico reports. He openly discussed the challenges faced by black officers in the military.
Trump has criticized the Defense Department’s support of the protests sparked by the death of George Floyd in 2020 and has promised to make the Pentagon less ideologically driven.
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When asked if Brown would be fired, Trump’s team did not confirm but stated: “Americans re-elected President Trump because they trust him to lead and restore global peace through strength. He will take the necessary steps upon his return to the White House.”
On December 17, the Electoral College will vote, and on January 6, the new Congress will confirm results. The inauguration will take place on January 20.