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Jones describes the situation as a disturbing departure from traditional American political norms, asserting that this action represents a significant precedent shift. He questions the absence of transparency regarding Brown's removal while Jennings reminds everyone that military advisors serve at the pleasure of the President. He stresses that Trump, as the Commander-in-Chief, is entitled to select those he trusts the most. Jennings contends that the call for a more cohesive military structure must also include recognition of Brown’s unblemished service record.