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White House asks Trump military academy board appointees to resign

Published 09/08/2021, 07:55 PM
Updated 09/08/2021, 09:20 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Former White House counselor Kellyanne Conway gestures during a campaign event with U.S. first lady Melania Trump in Atglen, Pennsylvania, U.S., October 27, 2020. REUTERS/Hannah Mckay/File Photo

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House said on Wednesday it asked 18 Trump administration appointees to resign from military academy boards, saying President Joe Biden would require such officials to be "aligned with the values of this administration."

The 18 - six each on the Board of Visitors to the Air Force Academy, the Military Academy and the Naval Academy - were asked to resign, the White House said.

If they did not resign their positions, they were to be terminated at 6 p.m., the White House said.

Those asked to step down include Kellyanne Conway, White House counselor under Donald Trump, and Sean Spicer, a White House spokesperson under the former Republican president.

"I will let others evaluate whether they think Kellyanne Conway and Sean Spicer and others were qualified ... to serve on these boards," White House spokesperson Jen Psaki said in response to a question during a daily briefing.

"The president's qualification requirements are not your party registration. They are whether you're qualified to serve and whether you're aligned with the values of this administration."

"I'm not resigning, but you should," Conway wrote in a letter to Biden posted on Twitter (NYSE:TWTR).

Spicer, who serves on the Board of Visitors to the U.S. Naval Academy, said on his Newsmax show on Wednesday he would not step down. "I will not be submitting my resignation, and I will be joining a lawsuit to fight this," Spicer said.

Trump's former budget chief Russ Vought also said he would not quit. "No. It’s a three year term," he said on Twitter.

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The boards provide advice and recommendations to the U.S. president on matters including those related to morale, discipline, curriculum, instruction, physical equipment, fiscal affairs and academic methods of the academies, according to a 2020 notice in the Federal Register.

Latest comments

If anyone should resign that person is noone else but Mr Biden . His handling of afganistan has been a disaster . USA never leaves a man behind but Biden mamaged to leave thousands. More than once he had a slip of toungue where he claims “ he was told which reporter to ask , or told to walk away and such ) google it.Who are his handlers ? For whom he is working ? If answer is negative then he lives in alternative universe and shoud resign anyways .
"USA never leaves a man behind"  -- now we know that's not true, don't we?  how many Vietnamese and Cambodians US left behind???  how many Kurds and Iraqi US left to to die after Gulf War 1?
funny how you blame Biden but conveniently forgot who signed the peace treaty with the Taliban committing the US withdrawl without preparing Afgan govt and army properly in the first place .......
elimination of the last patriots.
Hey Joe. RESIGN.
Every pres put his/her people in. The irony is in the media. The media like the lefty Jane doe, they make big deal out of it if Doe is asked to resign.
Good one Kelly Anne! I really miss her.
should only be removed for cause, not party affiliation. cause only. let them finish their terms. not crt supporters?
A military academy board that "never joined the military"?-Fired!
Biden admin is one the most radical leftists in American history. The Biden admin is systemically removing any leadership from anyone based on political affiliation not merits you have to be Marxist to work for any agency under Biden admin.
This admin should be tried for treaosn . They abonden amercans in afganistan and lied to us with straight face . Vote these mf out on midtems!
that's all just so beautiful
that's sarcasm, things will just get better and better
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