
Navy secretary downplays report he may resign
Clip: 11/23/2019 | 3m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
Navy secretary says he will not step down over Navy Seal disciplinary proceedings
U.S. Navy Secretary Richard Spencer downplayed reports that he and the commander of the Navy Seals said they would resign or be fired if President Trump issued a written order to halt hearings that could remove Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher from the elite military unit. David Philipps, a New York Times reporter who helped break the story, joins Hari Sreenivasan with more.
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Navy secretary downplays report he may resign
Clip: 11/23/2019 | 3m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
U.S. Navy Secretary Richard Spencer downplayed reports that he and the commander of the Navy Seals said they would resign or be fired if President Trump issued a written order to halt hearings that could remove Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher from the elite military unit. David Philipps, a New York Times reporter who helped break the story, joins Hari Sreenivasan with more.
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