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2 Trump allies added to advisory board

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WASHINGTON >> The Pentagon has appointed two close allies of President Donald Trump — Corey Lewandowsk­i and David Bossie — to a defense advisory board, continuing a post- election purge in the final weeks of the administra­tion.

T he acting secretar y of defense, Christophe­r Miller, who was installed by Trump on Nov. 9 after he fired then-Defense Secretary Mark Esper, said in a written statement Friday that nine members of the Defense Business Board had been replaced with the appointmen­t of 11 new members.

Lewandowsk­i and Bossie are among Trump’s most vocal supporters. The nine other appointees are Henry Dreifus, Robert McMahon, Cory Mills, Bill Bruner, Christophe­r Shank, Joseph Schmidt, Kear y Miller, Alan Weh and Earl Matthews.

“These individual­s have a proven record of achievemen­t within their respective fields and have demonstrat­ed leadership that will serve our department and our nation well,” Miller said.

The Miller statement initially said the nine individual­s removed from the board had been serving in “expired positions,” implying they were overdue to leave. But later the Pentagon amended the statement to say some board members had been “terminated.” It gave no reason for the firings.

The board’s charter says members are appointed for terms ranging from one to four years, with annual renewals.

The board’s charter says members must possess “a proven track record of sound judgment and business acumen in leading or governing large, complex private sector corporatio­ns or organizati­ons and a wealth of top-level, global business experience in the areas of executive management, corporate governance, audit and finance, human resources, economics, technology, or healthcare.”

The role of the Defense Business Board, which was establishe­d in 2002, is to provide the secretary of defense and deputy secretary of defense with independen­t advice and recommenda­tions on overall Defense Department management , business processes and governance from a private- sector perspectiv­e.

Lewandowsk­i was Trump’s first of three campaign managers in 2016, and both he and Bossie were regulars on the campaign trail with Trump this year. Bossie was brought on as part of a 2016 campaign team shakeup to help Trump defeat Hillary Clinton. He briefly fell out of favor with Trump aides over his involvemen­t with political groups that sought to fundraise off Trump’s name but did not benefit his reelection campaign.

He found his way back into Trump’s orbit earlier this year thanks to his vigorous advocacy of the president.

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