Trump backing the Navy SEAL acquitted in brutal war-crimes case has reportedly hurt relationship with Pentagon

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Despite gory allegations, Trump has intervened several times in the case to fully back Gallagher against retribution from the Navy.

The war-crimes case of Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher has left President Donald Trump in a fraught relationship with the Pentagon, according to a new report by The New York Times. Chief Petty Officer Gallagher has been at the center of a two-year affair that began with his September 2018 arrest over allegations he used a knife to execute a wounded teenage ISIS fighter in military custody and shot civilians while deployed to the Iraqi city of Mosul in early 2017.

The war-crimes case of Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher has left President Donald Trump in a fraught relationship with the Pentagon, according to a new report by The New York Times. Chief Petty Officer Gallagher has been at the center of a two-year affair that began with his September 2018 arrest over allegations he used a knife to execute a wounded teenage ISIS fighter in military custody and shot civilians while deployed to the Iraqi city of Mosul in early 2017.

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