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John F. Kelly. John Francis Kelly (born May 11, 1950) is an American former political advisor and retired U.S. Marine Corps general who served as White House chief of staff for President Donald Trump from 2017 to 2019. He had previously served as Secretary of Homeland Security in the Trump administration and was commander of United States ...
William Harry McRaven (born November 6, 1955) is a retired United States Navy four-star admiral who served as the ninth commander of the United States Special Operations Command (SOCOM) from August 8, 2011 to August 28, 2014. From 2015 to 2018, he was the chancellor of The University of Texas System .
WASHINGTON — Within an hour after the first shots were fired in the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, President Joe Biden had been briefed on what had unfolded, he was ...
The song was released as a single by Island Records on October 14, 2020. Its lyrics are directed towards then U.S. President Donald Trump, and are a response to the 2020 United States presidential election. [ 2][ 3] An accompanying video was released on the same day.
“Joe Biden is repeating an old and tired lie about President Trump to deflect from the fact that he has is the weakest Commander in Chief in history,” national press secretary Karoline Leavitt ...
Joseph Dunford. Joseph Francis Dunford Jr. (born December 23, 1955) is a retired United States Marine Corps general who served as the 19th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from October 1, 2015 to September 30, 2019. He was the 36th commandant of the Marine Corps.
The former president spent the bulk of the chat treating listeners to a laundry list of the same complaints and grievances he has been airing for years.. Trump called President Joe Biden “stupid ...
Commander in Chief lands on USS Lincoln CNN.com, May 2, 2003 President Bush Announces Major Combat Operations in Iraq Have Ended , White House transcript of Bush's speech, May 1, 2003 'Mission Accomplished' Whodunit Archived June 18, 2006, at the Wayback Machine CBSnews.com , October 29, 2003