Pentagon takes down Mark Milley portrait hours after Trump inauguration
- The Pentagon removed the portrait of retired General Mark Milley shortly after President Donald Trump's inauguration, as reported by reporters inside the Pentagon.
- Senator Tim Kaine stated that Trump ordered the removal of Milley's portrait, which had been unveiled just days earlier.
- Milley, who served as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, faced criticism from both parties during his tenure, especially after the January 6 insurrection.
- The portrait's removal occurred without an official explanation from Pentagon officials, and workers were seen repairing the wall afterward.
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Mark Milley's Portrait Disappears from Pentagon on Trump's Inauguration Day
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In a sweeping demonstration of executive authority, President Donald Trump wasted no time reshaping the federal government on January 20th, 2025. The 47th President announced... The post Trump Fires Anti-Trump Gen. Milley, Then His Portrait Disappears from the Pentagon appeared first on Patriot Journal.
The Pentagon isn't explaining why it removed Mark Milley's portrait as Trump took office
US President Donald Trump and Mark Milley, who was chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the time the picture was taken.Mark Wilson/Getty ImagesMark Milley's Pentagon portrait was removed shortly after Trump took office.Milley was hired by Trump as a top military advisor only to later fall out of favor.The former chairman of the Joint Chiefs served under Biden, retired in 2023, and received a preemptive pardon.The Pentagon portrait of former …
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