Former US President, Donald Trump has reacted to allegations from a new book claiming Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley went behind his back to call Chinese officials and warn them of an incoming attack from the United States.
Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward and national political reporter Robert Costa alleged in their upcoming book “Peril” that Milley made two secret phone calls to Gen. Li Zuocheng of the People’s Liberation Army, his Chinese counterpart.
Milley reportedly made the calls before the 2020 presidential election on Oct. 30, 2020, and two days after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, on Jan. 8, 2021, and assured Zuocheng of the stability of the American government. He also allegedly assured the Chinese general that he would contact him regarding any imminent attack from the U.S. in the waning days of Trump’s presidency.
However, Trump has now expressed scepticism regarding the report but said such an action was treasonous if true.
“So, first of all, if it is actually true, which is hard to believe, that he would have called China and done these things and was willing to advise them of an attack or in advance of an attack, that’s treason,” Trump told host Sean Spicer on NewsmaxTV’s “Spicer & Co.” on Tuesday night, September 14.
“I’ve had so many calls today saying that’s treason, number one,” Trump continued.
Reminding the public that he was tough on China regarding trade and COVID-19, he went on to describe the idea that he would unilaterally attack China as “totally ridiculous.”
In a statement released shortly after his interview on Newsmax, Trump called on Milley to step aside, claiming Milley might have come up with the story himself and leaked it to Woodward and Costa, whom he described as journalists “who write fiction, not fact.”
“For the record, I never even thought of attacking China—and China knows that. The people that fabricated the story are sick and demented, and the people who print it are just as bad. In fact, I’m the only President in decades who didn’t get the U.S. into a war—a well-known fact that is seldom reported,” Trump added.