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President Donald Trump has been sidelined over military action against violent protesters following the death of black civilian George Floyd in the US. Tensions have increased between President Trump and the US Department of Defense over the matter. The Trump administration has been torn apart by James Jr. Miller, an advisor to the US Department of Defense, against this military action. Fresh demonstrations before the White House have once again given it air.With the expectation that once again trumps can take the stand of military action.
Tension increased twice during Trump's term
This conflict between the White House and the Pentagon is not common, but it is the second time in President Trump's tenure that a confrontation has occurred between the Pentagon and the White House. This is the second time in Trump's tenure that people in the top positions of the Defense Department have been forced to resign. This incident has apparently brought a major blow to the American military establishment. Against this military action, James Jr. Miller, an advisor to the US Department of Defense, took it up in Trump administration after resignation
Danger of becoming a political tool
Certainly the US President has immense power to use federal troops under the Constitution, but the use of the military against protesters within the country has raised questions. A new debate has arisen regarding this. Resentment and uneasiness is being seen in many light about this attitude of the President. The critics say that the US military should not be used as a political tool. This action of Trump is motivating for this. The American public has a strong faith in the military. The people of the country have a major contribution in strengthening the army, as a large budget is ensured for the army. Critics say that this is a big push against this sentimen
The debate intensified after the resignation of the Defense Department adviser
Significantly, two days ago at St. John's Episcopal Church, the US Department of Defense advisor James Jr. Miller resented the use of force against protesters. He had also opposed Defense Secretary Mark Asper, taunting President Trump on one of his long resignations. The differences between the Pentagon and the White House have deepened since then. He said in his resignation letter that Defense Secretary Mark Asper could have opposed the decision to use force against protesters in the Episcopal Church, but he did not. He said that unfortunately President Trump is not ready to accept this, so in the coming days you may have to face such questions again. You may again be directed to use the military against American women and men. This is a loss for the citizens and the constitution.