“In the afternoon hours on Tuesday, following reports that then-President Donald Trump’s top military adviser had formulated secret plans in case the commander in chief went ‘rogue’ after the Jan. 6 riot, the ex-president picked up the phone and rang up several close associates and TV-prone political allies,” the Daily Beast reports.
“According to two people familiar with the matter, the twice-impeached former president was sounding testy and had a simple request: He wanted his prominent supporters to go on television and in public this week to declare that Gen. Mark Milley should be ‘arrested’ for ‘treason.'”
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