Trump plans to nominate Mark Esper to be Pentagon chief: White House
Trump also plans to nominate David Norquist to be deputy defense secretary
Outgoing US Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan (R) shakes hands with US President Donald Trump's nominee for next Defense Secretary Mark Esper as he leaves the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, US.PHOTO: REUTERS
WASHINGTON:
US President Donald Trump said on Friday he intends to nominate Army Secretary Mark Esper to be secretary of defense, the White House said in a statement.
Esper takes over as acting defense secretary on Monday following the resignation of Patrick Shanahan, who is stepping down after media reports emerged this week of domestic violence in his family.
Trump, who said on Friday he aborted a planned military strike on Iran to retaliate for Tehran’s downing of an unmanned US drone, has not had a permanent defense secretary for six months.
Trump says he aborted retaliatory strike to spare Iranian lives
James Mattis abruptly quit as defense secretary in December after falling out with Trump over his foreign policies, including surprise decisions to pull troops from Syria and to start planning a drawdown in Afghanistan.
Esper served in the first Gulf War, worked as an aide on Capitol Hill, and spent seven years as vice president for government relations at defense contractor Raytheon.
Trump said he also plans to nominate David Norquist, who currently serves as the Pentagon’s comptroller, to be deputy defense secretary, and Ryan McCarthy, who is undersecretary of the Army, to be secretary of the Army.
All the nominations need confirmation by the US Senate.
US President Donald Trump said on Friday he intends to nominate Army Secretary Mark Esper to be secretary of defense, the White House said in a statement.
Esper takes over as acting defense secretary on Monday following the resignation of Patrick Shanahan, who is stepping down after media reports emerged this week of domestic violence in his family.
Trump, who said on Friday he aborted a planned military strike on Iran to retaliate for Tehran’s downing of an unmanned US drone, has not had a permanent defense secretary for six months.
Trump says he aborted retaliatory strike to spare Iranian lives
James Mattis abruptly quit as defense secretary in December after falling out with Trump over his foreign policies, including surprise decisions to pull troops from Syria and to start planning a drawdown in Afghanistan.
Esper served in the first Gulf War, worked as an aide on Capitol Hill, and spent seven years as vice president for government relations at defense contractor Raytheon.
Trump said he also plans to nominate David Norquist, who currently serves as the Pentagon’s comptroller, to be deputy defense secretary, and Ryan McCarthy, who is undersecretary of the Army, to be secretary of the Army.
All the nominations need confirmation by the US Senate.