Ruckus in the White House

Those interested in the tumultuous days at the close of the Trump presidency will enjoy this piece in The New Yorker.

It provides insight into how close the United States came to use of its military, domestically or internationally, so as to keep Trump in power.  It also answers some questions as to the legitimacy of  the actions of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley in those closing days.

Nothing remotely similar to this has ever happened in the course of U.S. history, and God willing, it will never happen again.

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