The GOP candidate's campaign didn't seek approval from Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley to use his image in the ad, a defense official said. "This photo, like many others, was not used with [Milley's] knowledge or consent," said the official, who requested anonymity to speak about a sensitive topic. The military has strict rules against uniformed service members participating in political campaigns, and the ad is just the latest example of the president or those around him pulling the nation's highest-ranking officer and other Defense Department officials into the political realm.
Another attempt by the GOP camp to deceive Americans. The Trump Vance team cannot tell the truth, but they seem to have talents for being able to, " ... fool some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time."
The hardest thing to find in the 2024 election is any of Trump's former senior National Security officials who are willing to praise his understanding of military affairs or of what is in America's and the West's security interests. Nikki Haley publicly swore that he was a disaster until she decided it is in her interest to keep her career afloat rather than be honest.
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