United States Marines on Monday arrested Biden loyalist General Mark Milley on treason charges two days after President Donald J. Trump said on social media that the wicked general was “worthy of an execution” for betraying the uniform and the nation.
A source in Gen. Smith’s office told Real Raw News that Marines apprehended Milley without incident less than a mile from his primary residence in Arlington, Virginia; however, the source was unwilling to share operational specifics at this time. He said he would provide more information on the arrest once he received clearance.
Asked whether the timing of Trump’s comment and Milley’s capture were coincidental, he said, “We have irrefutable proof Gen. Milley coordinated with other administration officials in sending tons of cash to Ukraine under the table. President Trump gave us the authority to pursue these traitors in 2019, but we don’t interpret his posts to social media as a hidden message, if that’s what you’re asking. In fact, we didn’t even see it until you brought it up. See, we have this thing called a phone, been around for a while, like 130 years. That’s how we talk to President Trump. We’re not dabbling in secret gestures and coded messages.”
Despite the source’s statement, the timing does seem highly suspect, as does the fact that Milley was scheduled to retire next week. Now, he’ll retire to GITMO instead of Eastern Europe, where his Deep State buddies have been holing up to avoid facing their long-awaited military tribunals.
Monday’s mission marks the second time White Hats arrested Milley in three years. In May 2021, Real Raw News published a detailed account of a Pentagon incident where Gen. David H. Berger overthrew Milley after the latter told the Joint Chiefs of Staff to support Biden’s presidency or retire. Milley was later freed, but White Hats have positively refused to discuss the terms of his release—which he apparently ignored.
RRN assumes they got egg on their face, and we opted not to press the matter, or smear that egg, for fear of losing access to the generous information they’ve given the last three years.
We will publish an in-depth follow-up as expeditiously as possible.