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General who helped Trump decimate ISIS terrorists in first term confirmed as Joint Chiefs chairman
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The Senate confirmed Air Force Lt. Gen. Dan Caine to serve as President Donald Trump's chairman of the Joint Chiefs, his top military advisor.
The vote tally was 60 to 25, with 15 Democrats supporting the Trump nominee.
An Air Force F-16 pilot by background, Caine will be the first National Guard general to be chairman of the Joint Chiefs. Trump plucked him from retirement to reactivate and serve as his top military advisor after firing Gen. C.Q. Brown in February.
Brown had been behind a 2022 memo laying out diversity goals for the Air Force.
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