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Trump was just being Trump, General

No, General Milley, President Trump Wasn't Losing It — Timothy L. O'Brien

General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was so consumed with fear that former President Donald Trump might launch "rogue" conventional or nuclear strikes against China, he acted twice to prevent it, according to excerpts from a new book.

Just days before last November's presidential election, and then two days after the Jan. 6 insurrection, Milley called his "rattled" military counterpart in China to reassure him that the U.S. wouldn't attack, Bob Woodward and Robert Costa report in "Peril." On one occasion, Milley convened his own military team to discuss proper nuclear launch procedures. Milley also came to suspect that Trump had "suffered a mental decline after the election," according to the Washington Post's excerpt.

But here's the thing: Trump was the same guy before and after the 2020 presidential election and on Jan. 6 that he was when he was elected in 2016. He's the same guy he was decades before that, too. Love him or hate him, Trump is consistent and has stayed true to form for most of his 75 years. 

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