Monday, February 27, 2023

Former Acting Sec of Defense DESTROYS False Narrative Trump Tried To Stage a 'military coup' On Jan 6; Man Who Was Secretary of Defense on Jan. 6 Crushes Leftist Narrative: 'I Was Running the Military, There Was No Coup'

MUST WATCH: Former Acting Sec of Defense DESTROYS false narrative Trump tried to stage a 'military coup' on Jan 6
On Friday's episode of Timcast IRL, former acting Secretary of Defense Chris Miller said "there was no coup" on January 6, debunking establishment media claims that former President Donald Trump was attempting to stage a military coup that day.
Miller said, "Dude, I was running the military. There was no coup. Can't happen. Milley was right about that… it has to come through us. There was gonna be no military coup. Dude, I spent my life in service to this country and I swore to protect and defend the Constitution."
Miller said of Trump, "The President was not about that. He wasn't going there." Miller was acting Secretary of Defense November 9, 2020 through January 20, 2021.
As The Post Millennial reported in January 2022, many in establishment media said that the events of January 6 were an attempted coup d'etat by President Trump. The Hill claimed Trump was "plotting a coup to stay in power" and NPR said Trump "attempted coup or insurrection." --->WATCH and READ MORE HERE
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Man Who Was Secretary of Defense on Jan. 6 Crushes Leftist Narrative: 'I Was Running the Military, There Was No Coup':
Former acting Secretary of Defense Chris Miller rejects the notion that a coup took place on Jan. 6, 2021.
Speaking on independent journalist Tim Pool’s podcast on Friday, Miller bristled at the idea that former President Donald Trump and his allies tried to seize control of the U.S. government.
“Dude, I was running the military. There was no coup,” he said. “Can’t happen. … There was gonna be no military coup.”
“I spent my life in service to this country and I swore to protect and defend thet Constitution,” Miller continued. “If it came down to that, the president … wasn’t going there.”
Had a coup been in the works, the world would have found out, he said.
“If it would have gone there, I would have resigned and gone right outside and gotten on TV and said, ‘I resigned in protest because I was asked to do something anti-constitutional.’ Period. End of story.”
Miller spoke about his decision to stay in his position after the Capitol incursion.
“You gotta be stable. You gotta be steady, right? That’s what good leaders do,” he said. --->WATCH and READ MORE HERE
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