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CJCS Milley Pushes Back On GOP Criticism Of Racism Training

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CJCS Milley Pushes Back On GOP Criticism Of Racism Training

WASHINGTON: In an impassioned speech today, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff struck back broadly at Republican charges that the US military is harming unit cohesion and injecting racism into the services by exposing troops to the teachings of critical race theory. The money quote: "I want to understand white rage, and I'm…

 

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