Robert J. O'Neill

US Navy SEAL

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November 4 2024 O'Neill was criticized online for a sexually charged social media reply to a tweet about support for Kamala Harris.
November 4 2024 O'Neill was criticized online for a sexually charged social media reply to a tweet about support for Kamala Harris.
December 2023 O'Neill held a small share in the Armed Forces Brewing Company in Norfolk, Virginia, drawing community criticism over past remarks.
December 2023 O'Neill held a small share in the Armed Forces Brewing Company in Norfolk, Virginia, drawing community criticism over past remarks.
August 23 2023 O'Neill was arrested in Frisco, Texas on charges of assault causing bodily injury and public intoxication, and was later released on bond.
August 23 2023 O'Neill was arrested in Frisco, Texas on charges of assault causing bodily injury and public intoxication, and was later released on bond.
May 2023 O'Neill criticized the Navy on Twitter, expressing frustration with the service's alleged unreadiness to combat China, specifically referencing a drag performer who was a 'digital ambassador'.
May 2023 O'Neill criticized the Navy on Twitter, expressing frustration with the service's alleged unreadiness to combat China, specifically referencing a drag performer who was a 'digital ambassador'.
October 2021 O'Neill began appearing on Newsmax TV.
October 2021 O'Neill began appearing on Newsmax TV.
August 2021 O'Neill left Fox News.
August 2021 O'Neill left Fox News.
October 14 2020 Responded to President Donald Trump's re-tweet of an Osama bin Laden conspiracy theory, asserting 'It was not a body double.'
October 14 2020 Responded to President Donald Trump's re-tweet of an Osama bin Laden conspiracy theory, asserting 'It was not a body double.'
August 20 2020 O'Neill tweeted a controversial selfie without a face mask on a Delta Air Lines plane during the COVID-19 pandemic, which he claimed led to him being banned by the airline.
August 20 2020 O'Neill tweeted a controversial selfie without a face mask on a Delta Air Lines plane during the COVID-19 pandemic, which he claimed led to him being banned by the airline.
2016 O'Neill was charged with driving under the influence in Montana, though prosecutors later dropped the charges.
2016 O'Neill was charged with driving under the influence in Montana, though prosecutors later dropped the charges.
2015 O'Neill and his family were allegedly threatened by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) following his public disclosure of killing bin Laden.
2015 O'Neill began working as a contributor to Fox News cable news channel.
2015 O'Neill and his family were allegedly threatened by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) following his public disclosure of killing bin Laden.
2015 O'Neill began working as a contributor to Fox News cable news channel.
2014 O'Neill publicly revealed his role in killing Osama bin Laden, breaking the SEAL code of silence and facing criticism from fellow SEALs and military leadership.
2014 Met the Washington Redskins team a week after publicizing his claim of shooting Osama bin Laden.
2014 O'Neill publicly revealed his role in killing Osama bin Laden, breaking the SEAL code of silence and facing criticism from fellow SEALs and military leadership.
2014 Met the Washington Redskins team a week after publicizing his claim of shooting Osama bin Laden.
February 2013 Legally separated from his spouse.
February 2013 Legally separated from his spouse.
August 24 2012 Discharged from the Navy, having served with SEAL Teams Two, Four, and Six, and attaining the rank of senior chief petty officer.
August 24 2012 Discharged from the Navy, having served with SEAL Teams Two, Four, and Six, and attaining the rank of senior chief petty officer.
May 2011 Participated in Operation Neptune Spear with SEAL Team Six, during which Osama bin Laden was killed.
May 2011 Participated in Operation Neptune Spear with SEAL Team Six, during which Osama bin Laden was killed.

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