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Published: January 12, 2022

Biden admin removes Navy commander who sued to get religious exemption to COVID vaccine

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Wed Jan 12, 2022 – 4:06 pm EST

WASHINGTON (Lifesitenews) — President Biden’s Department of Defense demoted a U.S. Navy Commander in what appears to be a reprisal for refusing the abortion-tainted COVID-19 vaccines and his involvement in the suit U.S. Navy SEALs v. Biden.

“On January 7, Capt. Jeffrey Grant, commodore, Maritime Expeditionary Security Group Two (MESG-2), relieved Cmdr. Robert Green, executive officer, Maritime Expeditionary Security Squadron Eight, for loss of confidence in his abilities to perform his duties,” said a Navy spokesperson in response to an inquiry from LifeSiteNews asking for clarification about the demotion. “Green has been reassigned to Maritime Expeditionary Security Group Two.”

The demotion comes just days after Federal District Judge Reed O’Connor ruled in favor of the U.S. Navy SEALs who are seeking an exemption to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

Green joined the SEALs in the case, submitting a 24-page complaint describing his own negative experiences with the Navy’s religious-exemption policy. The complaint outlined in detail the Navy’s burdensome 50-step process to request a religious exemption from the Navy’s mandate to obtain a COVID-19 vaccine and provided evidence for the Navy’s routine, rubber-stamp denials. Judge O’Connor quoted Green’s complaint extensively in his ruling.

“CDR Green leaves huge shoes to fill,” read an email notifying Green’s command of his dismissal. “He was a professional who did

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