The Mercury News

Trump intervenes in military justice cases, grants pardons

-

WASHINGTON >> President Donald Trump has pardoned a former U.S. Army commando set to stand trial next year in the killing of a suspected Afghan bomb-maker and for a former Army lieutenant who had been convicted of murder after he ordered his men to fire upon three Afghans, killing two, the White House announced late Friday.

The commander in chief also ordered a promotion for a decorated Navy SEAL convicted of posing with a dead Islamic State captive in Iraq.

White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said in a written statement the president is responsibl­e for ensuring the law is enforced and that, when appropriat­e, “mercy is granted.”

“For more than 200 years, presidents have used their authority to offer second chances to deserving individual­s, including those in uniform who have served our country,” she said.

“These actions are in keeping with this long history.”

Trump said earlier this year that he was considerin­g issuing the pardons.

“Some of these soldiers are people that have fought hard and long,” he said in May. “You know, we teach them how to be great fighters, and then when they fight sometimes they get really treated very unfairly.” At the time, Trump acknowledg­ed opposition to possible pardons by some veterans groups and said he could allow the trials to go forward and decide about pardons after the trials.

One of the pardons went to Maj.

Mathew Golsteyn, a former Green Beret accused of killing a suspected bomb-maker while deployed to Afghanista­n. Golsteyn has argued that the Afghan was a legal target because of his behavior at the time of the shooting.

The second pardon went to 1st Lt. Clint Lorance, who had been convicted of murder for ordering his soldiers to fire upon three unarmed Afghan men in July 2012, killing two. Lorance has served more than six years of a 19-year sentence.

Trump also ordered a promotion for Special Warfare Operator 1st Class Edward Gallagher, the Navy SEAL convicted of posing with a dead Islamic State captive in Iraq in 2017. Gallagher was in line for a promotion before he was prosecuted, but he lost that and was reduced in rank after the conviction.

 ??  ?? Trump
Trump

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States