Trump is making “worrying” changes at the Pentagon

Trump is making “worrying” changes at the Pentagon
Trump is making “worrying” changes at the Pentagon

US press reports revealed that the administration of US President Donald is making “sweeping and suspicious” changes in the Pentagon, after losing the presidential elections to Democratic candidate Joe Biden.

US President Donald Trump made “suspicious” changes in the US Department of Defense after losing the US elections to Democratic candidate Joe Biden.

CNN confirmed that Trump replaced a number of military and civilian employees in the ministry with employees loyal to him, hours after ending the services of Defense Secretary Mark Esper and appointing Christopher Miller as his successor, in a move that raised the concern of Pentagon officials and leaders of the Democratic Party.

Four senior officials have left since Monday, Esper, his chief of staff and two of the most prominent officials overseeing politics and intelligence. They have been replaced by Trump loyalists, including “a controversial person who promoted conspiracy theories and described former President Barack Obama as a terrorist.”

A senior military official told “CNN”, Tuesday, “It seems that we have finished beheading at the moment,” referring to the wave of isolation of senior ministry employees.

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