Should they take control of the House in November, Republicans plan to launch a congressional investigation of the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff — the nation’s highest-ranking military officer. Sources told NBC News that Republicans would plan to grill Gen. Mark Milley over “criticism that the military has become too ‘woke’” during his tenure, among other things.
It’s a clear sign that the increasingly MAGA-infused GOP is keen on waging a war against Milley and painting him as a villain for inappropriately politicizing the military. But the irony of this enterprise is that Milley’s most overtly political behavior has been a response to former President Donald Trump’s instability, authoritarianism and attempts to politicize the military. When his hand was forced, he appropriately chose the track of defending the nation against anti-democratic extremism instead of being deferential to it.
All of it is part of a broader program to try to force the military to yield to MAGA politics.
In addition to the “woke” allegation, any Republican investigation would presumably try to publicly hammer Milley over the many reports of his comments and alleged behind-the-scenes maneuvering to prevent Trump from doing something extreme before he left office. All of it is part of a broader program to try to force the military to yield to MAGA politics.
Milley’s supposed wokeness agenda is an absurd point of criticism for many reasons. The MAGA right was furious when Milley defended the concept of using “critical race theory” during a defense budget hearing last year.
One must ask: Why was Milley even being asked about critical race theory in the first place? It was because Republicans bizarrely insisted on asking him why the academic framework of critical race theory — which studies how racism is embedded in American institutions — was included in curricula at the U.S. Military Academy. Milley emphatically defended its inclusion on the basis that the U.S. Military Academy is a university and said that “it’s important for those of us in uniform to be open-minded and be widely read.”
The key point to remember here is that a right-wing activist openly admitted to inventing a crisis around critical race theory — a mode of academic thought that dates back to the 80s — in order to advance the MAGA agenda. It was not controversial, or even known to exist by most people, until it got tossed into the Trumpian white nationalist propaganda machine. And the only reason it was brought up in a defense budget hearing was to try to advance that propagandistic mission and undermine Milley’s reputation, since he was considered a part of the anti-Trump “resistance” in Washington.
But instead of choosing to back off the challenge, Milley decided to stand up against it. He didn’t want to concede to the MAGA movement’s attempts to politicize routine academic affairs, or to concede the white nationalist talking point that studying racism was somehow a form of racism itself.
The other major GOP line of inquiry would likely be Milley’s reported comments and actions that sought to act as a check on Trump’s power. This is a more complex issue, because the precedent of the military bucking civilian control in ways that diverge from norms and rules is something worthy of public scrutiny and could indeed set a dangerous precedent.









