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Defense Secretary Mark Esper on Sunday defended the recent removal of the commander of the USS Theodore Roosevelt, who warned that action was needed to save the lives of his crew from an outbreak of coronavirus, saying the move is an example of how "we hold leaders accountable for their actions."
"I think acting Secretary (Thomas) Modly made a very tough decision -- a decision that I support. It was based on his view that he had lost faith and confidence in the captain based on his actions," Esper told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union." "It's just another example (of) how we hold leaders accountable for their actions."
Capt. Brett Crozier was relieved of his command last week by acting US Navy Secretary Thomas Modly, for what Modly called "poor judgment," going outside the chain of command and too widely disseminating the memo over an unsecured system.
Asked by Tapper if a current investigation into Crozier's actions should have been launched prior to his removal, Esper said such a decision was "not unheard of" in the Navy.
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sop
(10,192 posts)Trump publicly supported a sadistic murderer, Navy SEAL Eddie Gallager. Then Trump had Esper fire Navy secretary Richard Spencer for trying to get rid of Gallager. Brett Crozier, a captain just looking out for the welfare of his crew, is summarily dismissed. Esper realizes anyone in the chain of command who disagrees with Almighty Trump will be fired. It's amazing how far some people will go to keep their jobs.
C_U_L8R
(45,003 posts)What a disgrace.