Reuters: U.S. Navy Secretary says he did not threaten to resign in dispute with Trump
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia (Reuters) - The U.S. Navy Secretary said on Saturday he did not threaten to resign amid a disagreement with President Donald Trump over whether a Navy SEAL convicted of battlefield misconduct should face a board of peers who may oust him from the elite force.
“There seem to be rumors out there that I threatened to resign. I have not threatened to resign,” Spencer told reporters at a security conference in Halifax. The New York Times reported earlier on Saturday that Spencer had threatened to quit if Trump subverted the process.
Spencer said Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher should face a board of peers because “the process matters for good order and discipline,” Reuters reported on Friday.
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WNU Editor: U.S. Navy Secretary Spencer may deny reports that he threatened to resign, but the media believes that he did (see below).
More News On Reports That U.S. Navy Secretary Threatened To Resign Over The Case Of Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher
Navy Secretary Richard Spencer and SEAL admiral both have threatened to RESIGN if Trump halts plans to expel Eddie Gallagher for bringing disgrace on the elite unit by posing with corpse -- Daily Mail
Navy Is Said to Proceed With Disciplinary Plans Against Edward Gallagher -- The New York Times
Navy secretary strongly considering resigning over Trump's meddling in SEAL case -- NBC
Navy secretary threatened to resign over Trump's request, but not top SEAL commander: officials -- FOX News
Military leaders raised concerns with White House after Trump tweet on SEAL case, administration official says -- CNN
Navy leaders threaten to resign if review of SEAL is halted over Trump tweet: report -- The Hill
Report: Two Top Military Officials Threaten to Resign If Trump Allows Disgraced Naval Officer to Stay in SEALs -- Rolling Stone
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I would like to further state that in no way, shape, or form did I ever threaten to resign. That has been incorrectly reported in the press. I serve at the pleasure of the President.
Wimp.
The military people, all memembers of Congress, and the President have sworn an Oath to protect the Constitution.
There comes a time when those who have sworn that Oath need to stand up and be counted, even if it is against their Commander in Chief/political leader.
Has Trump created a situation where that standing up is warranted, and justified, possibly, possibly not. Give him time.
Voting with your feet is about as ineffective as voting, or trying to vote.
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