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(CNN) -- Defense Secretary Mark Esper and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley have raised serious concerns with the White House in the last 48 hours after President Donald Trump signaled he would block the Navy from ejecting Eddie Gallagher from the SEALs, an administration official told CNN."There is extreme concern over decision making being pulled from the Navy," one administration official told CNN Saturday in reaction to Trump's Thursday tweet that "the Navy will NOT be taking away Warfighter and Navy Seal Eddie Gallagher's Trident Pin." The Trident Pin, which is worn by Navy SEALs, is awarded following their completion of an intense qualification course and symbolizes membership in the elite military community.As of Saturday afternoon, a review of Gallagher's status was expected to proceed. That review is considering whether he should be able to continue as a SEAL or be expelled, according to one defense official.RELATED: Navy to review Chief Edward Gallagher's fitness to serve, New York Times reportsTrump early this month ignored advice from the Pentagon and intervened in three war crimes cases. Trump pardoned two service members and restored Gallagher's rank.Gallagher had been demoted after being found guilty of posing for a photo with the dead body of an ISIS casualty in Iraq. He had faced a court-martial for premeditated murder and attempted murder, but was acquitted.On Thursday, the President tweeted that he wouldn't let the Navy punish Gallagher.Navy Secretary Richard Spencer on Saturday denied a New York Times report that he had threatened to resign or be fired if the President stopped the military from removing Gallagher from the elite group. Spencer was asked to respond to the Times report during a session at the Halifax International Security Forum in Nova Scotia, Canada.Spencer joked that he was there to talk about the Arctic, prompting laughter from the crowd, then denied the New York Times report outright, saying, "Contrary to popular belief, I am still here. I did not threaten to resign."RELATED: Trump says Navy won’t remove Gallagher’s SEAL’s designation"We're here to talk about external threats, and Eddie Gallagher is not one of them," Spencer said.The New York Times also reported that Rear Adm. Collin Green had made threats to resign or be fired.The official told CNN Saturday that the Pentagon is strongly urging the White House to let military discipline measures run their course without interference, meaning that military officials want to be able to make the decision about Gallagher's fate without the President weighing in.However, military officials acknowledge the President has the right as commander in chief to issue orders on military justice matters.A Navy official told CNN Friday that following Trump's tweet, the Navy had paused proceedings against Gallagher until additional guidance was provided by the White House.RELATED: Trump restores rank of San Diego Navy SEAL following war crimes caseSpencer said Friday the military review should proceed despite Trump's tweet, telling Reuters: "I believe the process matters for good order and discipline." Earlier Saturday, Chief Navy spokesman Rear Adm. Charles Brown told CNN that those comments from Spencer "are in line with current White House guidance."A spokesperson for Spencer told CNN that his comments were in line with previous statements the secretary has made about supporting his commanders.Gallagher's lawyer, Timothy Parlatore, has said that the Navy's decision to order the review of Gallagher's status was part of an effort to push back against Trump's earlier decision to restore the SEAL's rank. Parlatore has slammed the Navy's leadership, particularly Green who had ordered the review board.Green ordering the review "crossed a very dangerous line, having our uniformed flag officers being directly defiant of our commander in chief," Parlatore told CNN Thursday.Before the President acted earlier this month, Esper and other senior military leaders had warned Trump that his intervention could damage the integrity of the military judicial system, the ability of military leaders to ensure good order and discipline and the confidence of US allies and partners who host US troops. 4242

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 White House staff were reminded Wednesday of the restrictions they must follow after top aide Kellyanne Conway was reprimanded for violating the law prohibiting federal employees from using their official government capacity for partisan ends.The White House counsel's office sent a memo Wednesday night to staff highlighting the new Hatch Act guidance issued Monday by the Office of Special Counsel -- which is separate from the Justice Department's special counsel's office. President Donald Trump's legal team cautioned staff to remove all campaign materials from their workplaces now that his reelection efforts are underway. This includes bumper stickers, buttons, signs, T-shirts, and the "Make America Great Again" hats.  757

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- One man is in jail after police say he bit an officer while resisting arrest. The incident happened in the East Village at approximately 4:30 a.m. Monday morning near Market Street. Police say they received a report of a man behaving erratically and when they arrived the man was rolling around in the the middle of the street. Video shows officers approach the man attempting to resolve the situation peacefully when the man backs away and falls on the the 10News Breaking News Tracker vehicle. Police say the man bit an officer on the knuckle as they were detaining him. He was transported to a hospital where police say he vandalized hospital equipment. The unidentified man was then released by the hospital into police custody where he is facing vandalism and resisting arrest charges. 824

  

"Four more years! Four more years!" as Pres. Trump begins remarks after being renominated for reelection at the RNC."If you want to really drive them crazy, you'll say '12 more years,'" Trump tells the crowd. pic.twitter.com/RrEj7IHY9S— Tony Morrison ?????? ? ABC News (@THETonyMorrison) August 24, 2020 311

  

 SAN DIEGO (CNS) - The Center for World University Rankings named UC San Diego the world's 20th-best university, UCSD announced Tuesday.The center evaluates 2,000 universities for its annual list, which is the largest academic ranking of global schools, according to CWUR.Harvard University, Stanford University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology topped the CWUR rankings, while the University of Cambridge and University of Oxford placed rounded out the top five.UCSD ranked 16th among U.S. universities."We are pleased to receive this honor, as our university's positive impact and reach continue to grow," UCSD Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla said. "The caliber of UC San Diego's faculty, the impact of our research and quality of our teaching are unmatched. We continue to break ground as a one of the 826

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