Trump to nominate acting Defense Secretary Shanahan for permanent position

9 May, 2019 23:12 / Updated 6 years ago

US President Donald Trump has announced plans to nominate acting Defense Secretary and former Boeing senior executive Patrick Shanahan as the Pentagon chief on a permanent basis, lauding his "outstanding" service.

"Based upon his outstanding service to the country and his demonstrated ability to lead, President Trump intends to nominate Patrick M. Shanahan to be the secretary of defense," White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said in a statement on Thursday.

Shanahan said he was honored by Trump's plans and vowed to "continue the aggressive implementation" of the National Defense Strategy, as well as modernizing the US military to keep it "lethal."

"I remain committed to modernizing the force so our remarkable Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines have everything they need to keep our military lethal and our country safe," he said in a statement.

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Shanahan was elevated to the post back in January in acting capacity, after his predecessor, James Mattis, abruptly resigned over policy disagreements with Trump. While Mattis initially planned to leave his post late in February, Trump cut his term short, effectively kicking him out and entrusting the post to his deputy.

Before ending up behind the wheel at the Pentagon, Shanahan served as deputy defense secretary. In mid-2017, the nomination of the man who had spent three decades with Boeing – one of five corporations that dominate the US defense sector – raised a few eyebrows.

Allegations of Shanahan lobbying for his former company ultimately led to an investigation by the Pentagon's Inspector General's office, but he was cleared of any wrongdoing in late April.

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