No, this is a prestigious assignment and not one given to an officer whose actions are already questionable.
The orders should be rescinded and he should more appropriately be assigned to an absolutely nothing desk job in a low level administrative unit until his fate is decided.
They don’t place anyone with his notoriety in a plum assignment that should go to a more deserving officer unless someone higher up is pulling the strings.
It has only been one working day but letting the assignment stand will be detrimental to the Army.
I concede to your post. I wonder how long ago these orders were in place? I had orders for Naval Postgraduate School almost 10 months before I rotated there. He may have had these in work before he even came in to testify. Being on the NSC (before he was notoriously famous) would have in fact looked good in his application.