Pentagon clears out advisory boards, citing concerns over last-minute Trump 
picks

By Dan De Luce

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/military/pentagon-clears-out-advisory-boards-citing-concerns-over-last-minute-n1256550

The move affects both Trump loyalists and others named by earlier 
administrations.

Feb. 2, 2021, 6:52 PM EST

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has dismissed every member of the Pentagon's 
advisory boards in a sweeping move fueled by concern that the Trump 
administration had rushed through a series of last-minute appointments, defense 
officials said Tuesday.

The move affects several hundred members of about 40 advisory boards, including 
dozens of people who had been named to the posts in the closing days of former 
President Donald Trump's tenure.

Among those who were dismissed are highly partisan figures such as Corey 
Lewandowski, Trump's 2016 presidential campaign manager; David Bossie, a former 
Trump deputy campaign manager; Republican former House Speaker Newt Gingrich; 
and retired Army Brig. Gen. Anthony Tata. Instead of singling out Trump 
appointees, the move applies to all board members, including those appointed 
before Trump's presidency.

"I am directing the immediate suspension of all advisory committee operations 
until the review is completed unless otherwise directed by myself or the deputy 
secretary of defense," Austin said in a memo released Tuesday.

The advisory boards, whose members are not paid, offer guidance to the Defense 
Department about policy, science, business and numerous other topics. To make 
way for new pro-Trump loyalists, the Trump White House in some cases removed 
longtime board members.

"There is no question that the frenetic activity that occurred to the 
composition of so many boards, in just the period of November to January, 
deeply concerned the secretary and certainly helped to drive him to this 
decision," Pentagon press secretary John Kirby told reporters.

Austin decided that dismissing all members of the advisory boards and asking 
for a full review of their activities was the most equitable, effective way to 
address matter, two defense officials told reporters in an earlier briefing.

Apart from ordering all board members to resign by Feb. 16, Austin suspended 
the boards' activities and ordered an elaborate review of all Defense 
Department advisory boards to examine their role, utility and compositions, 
according to a memo released by the Pentagon.

The Wall Street Journal first reported the decision.

Dan De Luce

Dan De Luce is a reporter for the NBC News Investigative Unit. 
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