Trump's ex-doctor demoted by Navy for inappropriate behavior in White House

Didn’t Pete Booty-judge also once get demoted for drinking on the job?

Yeah, it was at a sperm bank.
 


Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX), the former White House physician, was demoted by the U.S. Navy following an inspector general's report that found he acted inappropriately while serving under then-president Donald Trump.

The Navy demoted the two-term congressman from a retired admiral to captain, which carries serious financial implications and a social stigma among military circles, after the Pentagon inspector general faulted him for creating a hostile work environment and drinking and taking drugs while on duty as the president's doctor, reported the Washington Post.

“The substantiated allegations in the DoDIG [Department of Defense Office of Inspector General] investigation of Rear Adm (lower half) Ronny Jackson are not in keeping with the standards the Navy requires of its leaders and, as such, the Secretary of the Navy took administrative action in July 2022,” said Lt. Cmdr. Joe Keiley, a Navy spokesperson.

Keiley declined to comment on Jackson's current rank or confirm his demotion, but the GOP congressman continues to refer to himself as a retired rear admiral, as do the former president and other Republicans.

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That seems only fair after all the reports of him handing out drugs, berating subordinates, “making sexual and denigrating statements” toward a woman who served under him, and took the sleep drug Ambien and drank alcohol with subordinates while on duty in the White House. I don't feel sorry for him! What do you think?

No proof. No named witnesses. No court martial allowing him a defense? Demotion by a Biden political appointee?

True or not, there is plenty of room to allow possibility that this is purely another malicious 'prosecution' of a Trump supporter. Jackson was promoted to rear admiral by Barack Obama who was also a huge fan of Jackson who was Obama's personal physician.

 


Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX), the former White House physician, was demoted by the U.S. Navy following an inspector general's report that found he acted inappropriately while serving under then-president Donald Trump.

The Navy demoted the two-term congressman from a retired admiral to captain, which carries serious financial implications and a social stigma among military circles, after the Pentagon inspector general faulted him for creating a hostile work environment and drinking and taking drugs while on duty as the president's doctor, reported the Washington Post.

“The substantiated allegations in the DoDIG [Department of Defense Office of Inspector General] investigation of Rear Adm (lower half) Ronny Jackson are not in keeping with the standards the Navy requires of its leaders and, as such, the Secretary of the Navy took administrative action in July 2022,” said Lt. Cmdr. Joe Keiley, a Navy spokesperson.

Keiley declined to comment on Jackson's current rank or confirm his demotion, but the GOP congressman continues to refer to himself as a retired rear admiral, as do the former president and other Republicans.

More at the link below...


That seems only fair after all the reports of him handing out drugs, berating subordinates, “making sexual and denigrating statements” toward a woman who served under him, and took the sleep drug Ambien and drank alcohol with subordinates while on duty in the White House. I don't feel sorry for him! What do you think?

Nothing would have happened if the conduct had only been a blow job.
 
No proof. No named witnesses. No court martial allowing him a defense? Demotion by a Biden political appointee?

True or not, there is plenty of room to allow possibility that this is purely another malicious 'prosecution' of a Trump supporter. Jackson was promoted to rear admiral by Barack Obama who was also a huge fan of Jackson who was Obama's personal physician.

More TDS retaliation.
 
False of course.

Both evidence and witness accounts were in the inspector general's report. That's kind of the point.
I have not seen the inspector general's report and I'm pretty sure you haven't either.

But there is no indication from any media source that Jackson was given any opportunity to defend himself or refute the witnesses. He was demoted by a political appointee who did not witness any misconduct himself. That denies Jackson due process guaranteed under the U.S. Constitution.

 

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