Arizona Rep. Gosar: U.S.’s top military officer ‘would be hung’ in a better society
- Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar faces backlash for writing that Gen. Mark Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, "would be hung" in a better society. This followed comments by former President Donald Trump, accusing Milley of treason and suggesting that his alleged crimes would be punishable by death.
- Gosar's controversial comments continue, as he claimed without evidence that Milley and Nancy Pelosi colluded to delay the National Guard's response to the Capitol riot, in an attempt to make Trump look bad. He referred to Milley using derogatory language and labeled him as a "homosexual-promoting-Black Lives Matter activist" and a "deviant."
- Gosar has a history of making controversial, bigoted, and violent comments, as well as associating with extremists. In 2021, he was censured and stripped of committee assignments for posting an animated video that depicted violence against Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and President Joe Biden.
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Paul Gosar Says Mark Milley Should Be Hanged
In his newsletter to constituents, Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) called for outgoing Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Mark Milley to be executed for “coordinating with Nancy Pelosi to hurt President Trump, and treasonously working behind Trump’s back.” Writes Gosar: “In a better society, quislings like the strange sodomy-promoting General Milley would be hung.”
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