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United States News Title: Thanks, but no thanks (Vice Admiral Harwood fires Trump) During a rambling press conference Thursday, Donald Trump claimed to have an outstanding candidate in line to become national security adviser, after Michael Flynn resigned Monday over his contact with Russian officials. But just hours later, that outstanding candidate rejected the offer outright. In the adversarial press conference where he frequently lambasted the media and claimed his administration was being run like a fine-tuned machine, Trump was asked about a replacement for Flynn. I have somebody that I think will be outstanding for the position, he said, adding that the quality of his candidate had helped make the decision to ask for Flynns resignation easier. But the candidate 40-year military veteran Robert Harward announced later in the day that he wouldnt be taking up the position. This job requires 24-hour-a-day, seven-days-a-week focus and commitment to do it right, Harward said in a statement. I currently could not make that commitment. Translated version of Vice Admiral Harward's statement after turning down the National Security Advisor job pic.twitter.com/zjDwvv39MC While Harward said the decision was purely a personal one, sources within the White House whom Trump called criminals during his press conference were quick to report that Harward might have had other concerns about taking the job: Harwards decision to turn down the offer will only add to the troubles Trump and his team have faced this week. Following Flynns resignation, Trumps pick for labor secretary, fast-food exec Andrew Pudzer, withdrew his nomination, and the administration is facing continuing allegations over its links to the Russian government during last years election campaign. A friend of Harward's says he was reluctant to take NSA job bc the WH seems so chaotic; says Harward called the offer a "shit sandwich." Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) February 17, 2017 According to the New York Times, retired Gen. David Petraeus has stepped up his campaign to be considered for the position. Complicating his nomination is the issue that the former director of the CIA is still serving a two-year probation after being found guilty of passing classified information to his biographer. It is unlikely Petraeus would be able to get the necessary security clearances while he is on probation, a term due to end in April. Cover: ASSOCIATED PRESS Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: hondo68 (#0)
Wow. The guy turns down the position AND lists his reasons for doing so, but that still doesn't stop the media from speculating and telling us the "real" reasons.
Occasionally the truth leaks out. Seek a safe space! That's according to "an unnamed friend" of Harward as reported by fake news Jake Tapper from the very fake news CNN. Haward already did his time in public service and he parlayed that into a lucrative, high-paying job at Lockheed Martin.
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