By overcharging Eddie Gallagher the brass did much more to hurt military morale than Trump's intervention to right a wrong did

NY Times:

Trump’s Intervention in SEALs Case Tests Pentagon’s Tolerance

Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher’s case pits a Pentagon hierarchy committed to enforcing longstanding rules of combat against a commander in chief with no military experience but a finely honed sense of grievance against authority.
If they had a convincing case they would have gotten a guilty verdict instead of having an acquittal of the major changes.  The charges he was found guilty of was having his picture taken with the corpse of the enemy.  That is a charge that did not merit the type of punishment they were trying to inflict on Gallagher.

It is one that should have resulted in a "bad chit" in his service record.  Just as his harsh pretrial confinement was out of character for the charges so was the response of the Navy to the charges he was found guilty of.  By trying to up his punishment the Navy drew a proper response from the Commander in Chief.

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