Trump’s choice to be Navy secretary withdraws

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s choice to be secretary of  the Navy, businessman Philip Bilden, said Sunday he was withdrawing from  consideration for the post, citing concerns about privacy and  separating himself from his business interests.

Bilden’s withdrawal raises similar issues to that of Vincent Viola,  Trump’s nominee for Army secretary who stepped aside earlier this month.  Just last week, the Pentagon sought to tamp down reports that Bilden  might pull out.

Bilden was an intelligence officer in the Army Reserve from  1986-1996. He relocated to Hong Kong to set up an Asian presence for  HarbourVest Partners LLC, a global private equity management firm.  Bilden recently retired from HarbourVest Partners after 25 years.

In a statement released Sunday by the Pentagon, Bilden said he  determined that he would not be able to satisfy the Office of Government  Ethics requirements without what he called “undue disruption and  materially adverse divestment of my family’s private financial  interests.”

Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said in a statement that he would make a recommendation to Trump for a nominee in the coming days.

Full story from the Associated Press on  WOODTV.com.


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