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Biden Administration Weighs Pre-emptive Pardon for Retired Gen. Mark Milley Over China Communications Amid Trump Transition
Dec 6, 2024, 03:03 PM
The Biden administration is reportedly considering a pre-emptive pardon for retired General Mark Milley. This potential action is being discussed amid concerns that President-elect Donald Trump’s administration may pursue charges against Milley related to his controversial communications with China. Reports indicate that President Biden has directly addressed the issue with his staff, signaling the seriousness of the consideration. Milley, who served as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, has faced scrutiny for his actions during his tenure, particularly regarding his interactions with foreign officials.
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