Tuesday 7 April 2020

Trump looms large over an aircraft carrier's struggle with the coronavirus that has upended the Navy

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  • Acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly resigned Tuesday amid the fallout over his handling of a coronavirus outbreak aboard the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt.
  • Modly has been widely criticized in recent days over his firing of the carrier's commanding officer and comments he made to the ship's crew justifying that decision.
  • But behind the decision-making process, many see a Pentagon that is being bent to the whims of President Donald Trump.
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President Donald Trump has mostly remained in the background of events around the coronavirus-stricken aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt, but his handling of previous Navy scandals and attitude toward the Defense Department as a whole is shaping the decisions of department leaders, lawmakers and former officials say.

The saga of the aircraft carrier and Navy leadership began with the first positive tests aboard the ship and ignited when a letter from its commanding officer, Capt. Brett Crozier, pleading for help with the outbreak was leaked to the media.

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