Navy SEAL Chief Edward Gallagher was fined and busted down a rank Wednesday following his conviction for posing with a photo of a war casualty in Iraq a day after the same jury cleared him of murder.

The jury busted him from an E-7 to an E-6, and he will have to forfeit $2,697 of his pay for two months.

The seven-member panel of Marines and sailors also imposed a four-month jail sentence but that requirement has already been met because Gallagher had already spent 10 months behind bars before his trial.

Earlier Wednesday, President Trump hailed a jury verdict that cleared him of murder in the killing of a wounded ISIS fighter under his care in Iraq in 2017 — adding that he was happy to have helped the decorated veteran.

“Congratulations to Navy Seal Eddie Gallagher, his wonderful wife Andrea, and his entire family. You have been through much together. Glad I could help!” Trump tweeted about Tuesday’s verdict, after Gallagher had earlier thanked him for his support.

The president had considered pardoning Gallagher in May before the case went to trial but later said he would wait until the case was over before deciding what to do.

“Some of these soldiers are people that have fought hard and long,” the president said at the time.

“We teach them how to be great fighters, and then when they fight sometimes they get really treated very unfairly. So we’re going to take a look at it.”

And in March, Trump said that in “honor of his past service to our Country,” he was having the Bronze Star recipient moved to “less restrictive confinement” while he awaited trial.

Gallagher, meanwhile, thanked Trump and Fox News, which championed his cause, on Wednesday morning.

“I want to say thank you to you, Fox News … for being with us from day one,” Gallagher said on “Fox & Friends.”

“You guys backed us from the beginning.”