03-07-2024, 11:01 PM
(03-07-2024, 08:56 PM)Sociopathicsteelerfan Wrote: From reading the article it's allowable for him to be demoted post-retirement under these circumstances. If I'm in charge of this decision, I'm not doing so without a formal court martial. Maybe that's not allowed for retired personnel? If it is that's the way to go. As the man is a member of Congress now and a former Trump appointee not doing so allows for a perception of political bias.
Administrative demotion happens all the time in the military without a court martial. The demotion is allowed as he was already under IG investigation when he retired, It was certainly within Jackson's rights to ask for one but I doubt he really wants the publicity that would come with that.
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