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Jun 14, 2020

[Answer] An official apologized for participating in the president’s photo op last week at a church near the White House, saying, “I should not have been there.” Name him.

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...1. Attorney General William Barr
2. Defense Secretary Mark Esper
3. Mark Meadows, the White House chief of staff
4. Gen. Mark Milley





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Gen. Mark Milley:


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General Milley, the top military official in the U.S., apologized on Thursday for taking part last week in President Trump’s walk across Lafayette Square, after the authorities used tear gas and rubber bullets to clear the area of peaceful protesters. “I should not have been there,” said the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in a prerecorded video commencement address to National Defense University. “My presence in that moment and in that environment created a perception of the military involved in domestic politics.” Mr. Trump and his top military leaders have been clashing over how to respond to the street protests over police brutality, including the use of the National Guard. Watch General Milley’s apology in the video below.



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