The nation's top military general apologized Thursday for joining President Trump during a controversial photo op at St.
John's church.
Meanwhile, the president is still calling for stronger police presence to "dominate" against protestors.
The nation's top military general apologized Thursday for joining President Trump during a controversial photo op at St.
John's church.
Meanwhile, the president is still calling for stronger police presence to "dominate" against protestors.
General Mark Milley said accompanying the president for a photo op preceded by a violent crackdown on protesters created the..