Dan 'Razin' Caine is now the chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff. The Senate confirmed the retired Air Force Lieutenant General. This happened after President Trump dismissed Gen. CQ Brown Jr. earlier. Caine's confirmation vote saw some opposition. Senator Schumer expressed concerns over Brown's dismissal. Caine pledged to offer unbiased advice to Trump. He also denied wearing any political merchandise.
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