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Trump Says Navy Secretary Phelan Was Fired Over Shipbuilding Conflicts

WASHINGTON, April 23 (Reuters) – Navy Secretary ⁠John ⁠Phelan was fired ⁠after conflicts with senior Pentagon leadership over ​shipbuilding, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday.

Here are ‌some details:

• Phelan’s dismissal, first ‌reported by Reuters, was the latest wartime ⁠shakeup ⁠at the Pentagon.

• “He’s a hard charger, and he had ​some conflicts with some other people, mostly as to building and buying new ships,” Trump told reporters in ​the Oval Office. “Got to get along, especially in the ⁠military, got ⁠to get along, ⁠you ​know. And some people liked him, some people didn’t, and ​that’s usually the ⁠truth about everything.”

• Sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, previously told Reuters that Phelan was dismissed in part because he was moving too ⁠slowly to implement reforms to speed shipbuilding and because he ⁠had fallen out with key Pentagon leadership.

• The latest departure comes during a tense ceasefire with Iran, as the U.S. flows more naval assets into the Middle East.

• The Pentagon has not provided a reason for Phelan’s departure, nor did it say whether it was Phelan’s decision to ⁠go.

• A billionaire seen as having close ties to Trump, Phelan is the first administration-picked service secretary to be fired since Trump came back ​into office last year.

(Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt; ​Editing by Stephen Coates)

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