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Departing the White House for Quantico, VA on Tuesday morning, the president defended the move to assemble generals, admirals, and other military brass — despite critics calling out the costs and potential dangers that come with such a gathering.
“It’s a good thing,” Trump said. A thing like this has never been done before because they came from all over the world. And there’s a little bit of expense. Not much, but there’s little expense to that. We don’t like to waste it. We’d rather spend it on bullets and rockets, frankly. But this was the one time we had to do a great spiritizing. It’s going to be great.”
Trump then recalled three former high ranking military officials who he fired in his first term — former Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley, as well as former Secretaries of Defense James Mattis and Mark Esper. And the president warned that he would be trying to weed out similar people at Tuesday’s meeting.
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“It’s a good thing,” Trump said. A thing like this has never been done before because they came from all over the world. And there’s a little bit of expense. Not much, but there’s little expense to that. We don’t like to waste it. We’d rather spend it on bullets and rockets, frankly. But this was the one time we had to do a great spiritizing. It’s going to be great.”
Trump then recalled three former high ranking military officials who he fired in his first term — former Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley, as well as former Secretaries of Defense James Mattis and Mark Esper. And the president warned that he would be trying to weed out similar people at Tuesday’s meeting.
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