Military Leaders Speak Out Against Racism, Extremism
WASHINGTON (AP) — Leaders of the four major U.S. military services are speaking out against racism and extremism after last weekend’s violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Their comments on Twitter and in longer written statements make no mention of President Donald Trump’s responses to the incident.The Army doesn't tolerate racism, extremism, or hatred in our ranks. It's against our Values and everything we've stood for since 1775.
— GEN Mark A. Milley (@ArmyChiefStaff)
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