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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