National security adviser O’Brien defends Trump’s handling of Edward Gallagher case – Stars and Stripes

Posted: December 29, 2019 at 11:46 pm

National security adviser Robert OBrien on Sunday defended President Donald Trumps decision to roll back disciplinary action against Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher, the disgraced Navy SEAL who was accused of war crimes on suspicion of killing an Iraqi teenager and later posing with the corpse for a photograph.

In an interview on ABC News This Week, OBrien contended that there were very serious legal issues with the pretrial portion of Gallaghers legal proceedings, echoing the arguments made by Trump and others in defense of Gallagher.

Ultimately, the president, as commander in chief, has said that hes got the back of our men and women in uniform, OBrien said. He has the power to pardon and to grant clemency. He exercised that power here. This is a case that deserved clemency.

Trumps embrace of Gallagher got messier Friday after the New York Times published video testimony showing men who had worked under him describing their former chief as evil, toxic and an unrepentant killer.

I saw Eddie take a shot at probably a 12-year-old kid, one of the SEALs says in the video testimony.

Asked Sunday whether he finds those comments troubling, OBrien did not respond directly.

Look, its very troubling that we send folks out that have to make split-second decisions dealing with terrorists, dealing with bombmakers, in very, very, difficult decisions overseas, he said. And what the president has said is were going to stand behind our warriors.

OBrien added that the testimony published by the New York Times represents a selective group of SEALs and that there were also many, many SEALs and many folks in the special warfare community that support Chief Gallagher, that appealed to the president and asked him for this clemency.

Trump intervened several times during Gallaghers prosecution, and when a military court in July acquitted the chief petty officer of the majority of war-crimes charges he faced, the president tweeted that he was glad to have been able to help.

Gallagher was convicted of the lesser charge of posing with the body, but Trump ensured that he faced no punishment for that crime, overruling military leadership and firing Navy Secretary Richard Spencer.

When asked about Spencers ouster in late November, Trump said he had to protect my warfighters and called Gallagher one of the ultimate fighters and a tough guy.

Earlier this week, Gallagher socialized with Trump and his inner circle at the presidents Mar-a-Lago estate, suggesting he could become a fixture in Trumps orbit during the 2020 campaign.

Gallagher and his wife, Andrea, posted several photos on their joint Instagram account of their West Palm Beach, Fla., visit.

One photo shows the couple at a conservative student summit where Trump spoke, posing with a group that included Donald Trump Jr., the presidents eldest son.

Another shows them around a dinner table with Eric Trump, another son of the president, and Rudy Giuliani, the presidents personal attorney.

And the couple posted eight candid photos of them chatting with the president and the first lady at Mar-a-Lago, along with a caption declaring that they finally had been able to give Trump a thank-you gift from Mosul, Iraq.

The Washington Posts Missy Ryan contributed to this report.

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