Navy Secretary Richard Spencer is another high level forced resignation - abuse of power!
(CNN) (This is even more wrongbbehavior by Trump! Another example of evidence in the impeachment abuse of power.)
Read Spencer's letter below:
Defense Secretary Mark Esper "fired" Navy Secretary Richard Spencer for going outside of his chain of command by proposing a "secret agreement with the White House" in the case of Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher, according to a senior defense official.
Esper on Sunday asked for Spencer's resignation after "losing trust" and "confidence in him," according to a statement from the Pentagon. (Spencer's letter sure exhibits honor. There is no hint of a loss of trust but, rather, shows courage.)
Esper on Sunday asked for Spencer's resignation after "losing trust" and "confidence in him," according to a statement from the Pentagon. (Spencer's letter sure exhibits honor. There is no hint of a loss of trust but, rather, shows courage.)
Secretary of the Navy Richard Spencer was forced to resign because he disagreed with Donald Trump and the Secretary of Defense Mark Esper. |
Secretary Spencer on Sunday submitted a letter to President Donald Trump that acknowledged his termination.
Read Spencer's letter below:
Dear Mr. President,
It has been the extreme honor of a lifetime to stand alongside the men and women of the Navy and Marine Corps team in the protection of the American people and the values we all hold dear.
Together we have made great strides over the past two years. strengthening the foundation of our readiness, and bolstering our constellation of allies and partners, to respond wherever needed with the honor
and professionalism that have marked our force for the past 244 years.
Now, more than ever. the United States Navy and Marine Corps stands ready and firm in every part of
the globe. fueled at all times by our greatest resource, the men and women who wear the uniform. Many of
them will soon miss their Thanksgiving dinners at home so that they can continue the watch beyond the curve
of the horizon. They and their families are, and will forever be, my personal heroes.
As Secretary of the Navy, one the most important responsibilities 1 have to our people is to maintain
good order and discipline throughout the ranks. I regard this as deadly serious business.
The lives of our
Sailors. Marines and civilian teammates quite literally depend on the professional execution of our many
missions. and they also depend on the ongoing faith and support of the people we serve and the allies we serve
alongside.
The rule of law is what sets us apart from our adversaries.
Good order and discipline is what has
enabled our victory against foreign tyranny time and again, from Captain Lawrence?s famous order "Don't
Give up the Ship", to the discipline and determination that propelled our flag to the highest point on Iwo Jima.
The Constitution, and the Uniform Code of Military Justice, are the shields that set us apart. and the beacons
that protect us all. Through my Title Ten Authority, 1 have strived to ensure our proceedings are fair,
transparent and consistent, from the newest recruit to the Flag and General Officer level.
Unfortunately it has become apparent that in this respect. I no longer share the same understanding
with the Commander in Chief who appointed me. in regards to the key principle of good order and discipline, I cannot in good conscience obey an order that I believe violates the sacred oath I took in the presence of my
family, my flag and my faith to support and defend the Constitution of the United States.
The President deserves and should expect a Secretary of the Navy who is aligned with his vision for
the future of our force generation and sustainment. Therefore. with pride in the achievements we've shared, and everlasting faith in the continued service and fidelity of the finest Sailors, Marines and civilian teammates
on earth. I hereby acknowledge my termination as United States Secretary of the Navy, to be effective
immediately.
I will forever be grateful for every opportunity to have served. from my days as a Marine, to the
extreme honor of serving as the 76th Secretary of the Navy. My wife Polly and I stand in appreciation and
admiration of the patriots who today forge the next link in the unbroken chain of our Navy and Marine Corps, and we urge all Americans to keep them, and their families, in their hearts and prayers through this holiday
season and beyond.
Thank you once again for the opportunity to serve.
Respectfully yours,
Richard V. Spencer
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1 Comments:
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