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Navy secretary backs expulsion:

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US Navy Secretary Richard Spencer said on Friday a Navy SEAL convicted of battlefiel­d misconduct should face a board of peers weighing whether to oust him from the elite force, despite President Donald Trump’s assertion that he not be expelled.

“I believe the process matters for good order and discipline,” Spencer told Reuters, weighing in on a confrontat­ion between Trump and senior Navy officials over the outcome of a high-profile warcrimes case.

A military jury in July convicted Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher of illegally posing for pictures with the corpse of an Islamic State fighter but acquitted him of murder in the detainee’s death. Gallagher also was cleared of charges that he deliberate­ly fired on unarmed civilians.

Although spared a prison sentence, he was demoted in rank and pay grade for his conviction, which stemmed from a 2017 deployment in Iraq.

Last Friday, Trump intervened in the case, ordering the Navy to restore Gallagher’s rank and pay and clearing the way for him to retire on a full pension.

But Navy brass notified Gallagher, 40, on Tuesday that a five-member panel of fellow Navy commandos would convene on Dec 2 to review his case and recommend whether the decorated platoon leader is fit to remain in the SEALs.

A decision as to whether Gallagher is ejected from the SEALs, stripping him of his special warfare Trident Pin, ultimately rests with the Navy’s personnel command in Washington.

Gallagher would retain his rank but be assigned to other duty, though his lawyer has said he is eligible to retire soon.

On Thursday, Trump lashed out at the proceeding­s, declaring on Twitter: “The Navy will NOT be taking away Warfighter and Navy Seal Eddie Gallagher’s Trident Pin. This case was handled very badly from the beginning. Get back to business!” (RTRS)

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Imaad Zuberi (left), leaves the federal courthouse with his attorney Thomas O’Brien (right), in Los Angeles on Nov 22. Zuberi pleaded guilty to funneling donations from foreigners to US political campaigns. (AP)
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