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The former Navy SEAL who claims to have shot dead Osama bin Laden has been banned from flying with Delta Air Lines after refusing to wear a face mask.
Robert O鈥橬eill, 44,聽posted a picture of himself on Twitter on board a flight on Wednesday without a mask on, captioning the image, “I鈥檓 not a [expletive].”
The tweet was accompanied by a slew of other complaints over聽“dumb [expletive]” masks and the pandemic “sent to you by China,” which were later deleted, along with his initial post, by his wife.
In a set of follow-up Twitter posts,聽O鈥橬eill聽insisted the tweet was “a joke,” adding, “This was not a dig at the Marine behind me. I love marines.”
He also wrote on Twitter, “Thank God it wasn鈥檛 Delta聽flying us in when we killed bin Laden… we weren鈥檛 wearing masks.”
However, on Thursday,聽the ex-Navy SEAL, who is now a聽Fox News contributor confirmed on Twitter that he had been banned from flying with the airline.
“I just got banned from @Delta for posting a picture. Wow,” he wrote.
A spokesperson for Delta confirmed that O鈥橬eill is no longer welcome aboard in a statement to the New York Post.
“Part of every customer鈥檚 commitment prior to traveling on Delta is the requirement to acknowledge our updated travel policies, which includes wearing a mask,” the airline said.
“Failure to comply with our mask-wearing mandate can result in losing the ability to fly Delta in the future.”
The聽Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends wearing a mask when flying and maintaining social distancing of 6 feet聽from anyone who is not from your household.聽It also recommends washing hands often or using hand聽sanitizer with at least 60 percent alcohol and avoiding touching your聽eyes, nose, and mouth.
O鈥橬eill first聽joined the Navy in 1995 and participated in the rescue of the last survivor of a four-man team who was attacked in 2005 while tracking a Taliban leader in Afghanistan. The rescue was later聽made into a聽movie, “Lone Survivor.”
He also participated in the 2009 rescue of the captain on a merchant ship overrun by Somali pirates鈥攖he subject of the Tom Hanks film “Captain Phillips.”
In 2014, he told The聽Washington Post that he was the U.S. special operator who fired the shot that killed al-Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden during a 2011 raid.
However, his claims have been disputed by聽another Navy SEAL involved in the raid, Matt Bissonnette, who claimed in his 2012 book that he killed bin Laden.
O鈥橬eill’s Twitter bio reads: “I shot a famous guy. Thrice.”
According to previous Pentagon reports, it is unclear whose shots killed bin Laden.
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