US Navy sailors were told to 'clap like we're at a strip club' for Pence's aircraft carrier visit

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US Navy sailors were told to 'clap like we're at a strip club' for Pence's aircraft carrier visit

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Vice President Mike Pence gives a thumbs up after a speech aboard the nuclear aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman at the Naval Station Norfolk in Norfolk, Va., Tuesday, April 30, 2019.
  • Before Vice President Mike Pence's tour of Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman on Tuesday, sailors were told to "clap like we're at a strip club," a Navy spokesperson confirmed to CNN.
  • During his visit, Pence contradicted senior defense officials, announcing that the Truman will not be sent into retirement two decades early.
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Before Vice President Mike Pence arrived aboard the USS Harry S. Truman on Tuesday, US Navy sailors were instructed to "clap like we're at a strip club" by the ship's senior enlisted sailor.

The instructions were first reported by WTKR-TV's Brendan Ponton and later confirmed by CNN.

"We can confirm that this statement was made by USS Harry S. Truman's Command Master Chief to Truman's Sailors, prior to the arrival of the Vice President," Lt. Cmdr. Laura Stegherr, the Truman's public information officer told reporters, calling the remarks "inappropriate."

"This issue is being addressed by Truman's leadership," she told CNN.

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Pence toured the carrier and delivered a speech to the sailors on board - a speech that probably left a number of senior defense officials feeling a bit lost.

Read More: US Navy wants to get rid of an aircraft carrier to buy new weapons needed for a next-level fight with China

For weeks now, the Department of Defense and top Navy officers have been defending the decision to retire the Truman two decades early, a decision made to free up funds for investments in next-level weapons, such as artificial intelligence, unmanned systems, and directed-energy weapons, to make the US more competitive in this era of renewed great-power competition.

Pence, on the orders of President Donald Trump, completely upended that plan during his speech.

Read More: The Trump administration just sank the Pentagon's controversial plan to mothball an aircraft carrier decades early

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"I told [the president] about some of the discussion about possibly retiring the USS Truman. We talked about her record of success, and the president told me, 'You go tell that crew that we're not retiring the Truman,'" Pence said Tuesday, according to WTKR.

Vice President Mike Pence salutes flight deck crew during a tour aboard the nuclear aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman at the Naval Station Norfolk in Norfolk, Va., Tuesday, April 30, 2019

"We are keeping the best carrier in the world in the fight. We are not retiring the Truman," the vice president said, The Virginia-Pilot reported. "The USS Harry S. Truman is going to be giving 'em hell for many more years to come," he added.

Acting Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan, who has worked to convince skeptical lawmakers that the decision to mothball the Truman is the right one, will testify before Congress again Wednesday.

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