Trump fires US navy chief over handling of discipline case
WASHINGTON, United States — The chief of the US Navy on Sunday criticized Donald Trump after being sacked in a dispute over an elite SEAL commando whose demotion for misconduct was reversed by the president.
Richard Spencer
"I no longer share the same understanding with the
"I
The dispute centers on the fate of Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher who
On November 15, Trump
Trump tweeted on Sunday that Gallagher had been "treated
The president said
"Eddie will retire peacefully with
Defense Secretary
Esper said he was "deeply troubled by this conduct."
Trump undercuts military?
The US Navy had launched a discipline procedure which could have strip Gallagher and three other members of his unit of their prestigious "Trident pins"
But Trump's interventions appeared to cut short that process.
The president this month also dismissed a second degree murder conviction against Army First Lieutenant Clint Lorance,
And he granted clemency to West Point graduate Matt Golsteyn, an ex-member of the elite US Army Green Berets, charged with premeditated murder in the shooting death of an alleged Taliban bomb-maker in 2010.
Gallagher, a Navy SEAL commando,
In July, he
As a result,
Speaking to Fox News on Sunday, Gallagher accused the navy of acting in retaliation after he lodged a complaint.
"They could have taken my Trident (pin)
Gallagher's case has
But it has also drawn criticism that the president was undermining military judicial process.
In his letter to Trump on Sunday, Spencer said that he could not "in good conscience obey an order that I believe violates the sacred oath I took... to support and defend the Constitution."
He added that maintaining good order and discipline in the navy's ranks was a "deadly
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