The Columbus Dispatch

Biden ousts military board appointees

- Aamer Madhani

WASHINGTON – The Biden administra­tion on Wednesday removed 18 appointees named to U.S. military academy boards by Donald Trump in the final months of the Republican president’s term in office, according to the White House.

Cathy Russell, director of the White House Presidenti­al Personnel Office, sent letters to 18 people named to the boards of visitors for the Air Force Academy, Military Academy and Naval Academy calling on them to resign by close of business on Wednesday or face terminatio­n.

Among those ousted are high-profile Trump administra­tion officials, including White House counselor Kellyanne Conway (Air Force Academy), press secretary Sean Spicer (Naval Academy), national security adviser H.R. Mcmaster (Military Academy) and Office of Management and Budget director Russell Vought (Naval Academy).

White House press secretary Jen Psaki confirmed that the former Trump officials were asked to resign or face firing. It was not immediatel­y clear if any of those asked to tender their resignatio­ns did so before a 6 p.m. deadline set by the White House.

“I will let others evaluate whether they think Kellyanne Conway and Sean Spicer and others were qualified, or not political, to serve on these boards,” Psaki said. “But the president’s qualification requiremen­ts are not your party registrati­on. They are whether you’re qualified to serve and whether you are aligned with the values of this administra­tion.”

Several of those called on to resign pushed back. Conway jabbed at Biden and said, “I’m not resigning but you should.” She went on in a statement to call it a “disappoint­ing but understand­able” effort to distract from the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanista­n, a rise in COVID-19 cases and a disappoint­ing August jobs report.

Jonathan Hiler, a Navy academy alumnus who served as director of legislativ­e affairs for Vice President Mike Pence, said he was “not resigning.”

Spicer, who works for the conservati­ve news channel Newsmax, in his own social media posting criticized Biden for not “focusing on the stranded Americans left in #Afghanista­n.”

 ?? ERIC BARADAT/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES/TNS ?? Kellyanne Conway is one of several Trump appointees to military boards being removed by the Biden administra­tion.
ERIC BARADAT/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES/TNS Kellyanne Conway is one of several Trump appointees to military boards being removed by the Biden administra­tion.

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