Milley says he has 'appropriate' safety measures after Trump social media threat

Outgoing Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley has "appropriate measures" to ensure his safety, he said this week in his first public response to shocking comments made by former President Donald Trump suggesting that the Army general is a traitor who deserves execution, Report informs, citing CBS.

Trump last week accused Milley of going behind his back to communicate with China during the final months of the Trump administration. Milley, who was nominated to be chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff by Trump, is set to leave his military leadership post at the end of the month. The general has stood by his communications with China and said he wishes that Trump hadn't made his comments on Friday.

"I'll take appropriate measures to ensure my safety and the safety of my family," Milley said.

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