You're really that dumb. Here's a scenario, boss hires someone. That someone turns out not to be the person he thought he was. He gets canned. Surprise!
And don't try to act like he wasn't part of the administration during the Obama years. You're such a phony only posting info to support your agenda, especially if it doesn't matter. Trump could have gone to him personally and begged him to on the NSC. It means nothing when he found out Vindman didn't support him.
Beginning in 2008, Vindman became a Foreign Area Officer specializing in Eurasia. In this capacity he served in the U.S. embassies in Kiev, Ukraine, and Moscow, Russia. Returning to Washington, D.C. he was then a politico-military affairs officer focused on Russia for the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Vindman was on the Joint Staff at the Pentagon from September 2015 to July 2018.
I never said Trump couldn't fire him. I said it was not the most optimum time for Trump to do it from a public image standpoint. And actually, Vindman's position was eliminated, he wasn't technically fired. Vindman will be detailed to the Defense Department. His NSC (National Security Council) posting was expected to end this summer anyway. It ended a few months early.
-Nothing dumb about sticking to the facts. Something you might learn to do. Where did I try to act like he wasn't part of the Administration during the Obama years (which he actually wasn't).
So he held a couple of specialized military positions during the Obama years. What does that mean? He wasn't appointed to those positions by Obama or supervised by the President.
A Foreign Area Officer (FAO) is a
commissioned officer from any of the four branches of the United States armed forces.
-The Bureau of Political-Military Affairs (PM)[2] is an agency within the United States Department of State that bridges the Department of State with the Department of Defense.