'I wish you the best': US military adviser resigns after Trump's controversial photo op at church

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'I wish you the best': US military adviser resigns after Trump's controversial photo op at church
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A Department of Defense adviser has resigned, effective immediately, from the military's science board, citing what he believed to be a violation of conduct from Secretary of Defense Mark Esper

Related Video: How the U.S. Military Came Up With Its SaluteA Department of Defense adviser has resigned, effective immediately, from the military's science board, citing what he believed to be a violation of conduct from Secretary of Defense Mark Esper.

Budde told The Post that she"was not given even a courtesy call" that authorities would be clearing the area"with tear gas so they could use one of our churches as a prop." "You may not have been able to stop President Trump from directing this appalling use of force, but you could have chosen to oppose it," Miller added."Instead, you visibly supported it."

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