
Top General Says 'Apolitical' Military Won't Get Involved In Election
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General Mark Millie emphasized the military's apolitical role, stating it will not monitor or enforce election results, leaving disputes to US courts and Congress. Amidst President Trump's unsubstantiated claims of mail-in voting fraud, he hesitated to commit to accepting election results, sparking speculation about a potential refusal to leave office. Joe Biden suggested the military would ensure a peaceful transition. Historically, the military has maintained political independence, pledging allegiance to the Constitution.
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According to the text, who is responsible for resolving election disputes?
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What did Joe Biden suggest might happen if Trump were to lose the election?
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