A Navy SEAL charged with stabbing to death a wounded 15-year-old ISIS fighter, along with other war crimes, has been reunited with his wife and son after President Donald Trump interceded on his behalf. Edward 'Eddie' Gallagher, 39, on Saturday was released from Naval Consolidated Brig Miramar, a military prison in California, and transferred to another Naval facility in the San Diego area. The move came the same day Trump tweeted: 'In honor of his past service to our Country, Navy Seal #EddieGallagher will soon be moved to less restrictive confinement while he awaits his day in court. Process should move quickly!’ Scroll down for video Reunited: Accused war criminal Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher, 39, is pictured hugging his son following his transfer from a brig to another Naval facility Wife Andrea shared photos showing her sharing a passionate kiss with her jailed husband after the move, which came after President Trump stepped in Gallagher, pictured with wife and son, was allowed to eat at a Denny's and play golf on the Naval base where he is now being held Gallagher, who served eight tours of duty in 15 years, is facing charges of premeditated murder and aggravated assault. His trial is scheduled to get under way next month. He is accused of murdering a teenage Afghan prisoner of war by repeatedly stabbing him in 2017, performing a reenlistment ceremony with a militant's corpse, and firing sniper rounds at civilians during his deployment in Iraq. Congressman Duncan Hunter, a California Republican who has been championing Gallagher’s case, said on The Brian Kilmeade Show this week that following his transfer from the brig, the jailed serviceman was allowed to meet with his wife and son, enjoy a meal at a Denny's and play golf on the driving range on the Naval base, reported Fox News. Gallagher's wife, Andrea, on Wednesday posted an update on the Facebook page 'Free Eddie Gallagher - Navy SEAL Chief,' expressing gratitude to Trump for exercising 'true leadership in granting us time together as we fight the battle of our lives against false charges.' Gallagher is facing charges of premeditated murder and aggravated assault for, among other things, allegedly knifing to death 15-year-old prisoner of war. His trial is in May Last week, a group of House Republicans sent a letter to the Secretary of the Navy raising concerns about Gallagher's treatment Andrea Gallagher, however, lamented that even after Trump's intervention, 'Navy bureaucrats' have been trying to 'pry' her family apart and threatening to put her husband back in the brig. ‘We are so thankful for @realdonaldtrump and we thought this would be a chance for our family to find some normalcy but the reality is they will stop at nothing to manipulate this case - even defying an order from the President of the United States,’ she complained. The SEAL's wife included several intimate photos from her long-awaited reunion with her husband, showing Gallagher giving his wife a passionate kiss and embracing their son. The president’s son Eric tweeted a photo of Gallagher hugging the boy and argued that after a lifetime of service, the Navy SEAL 'deserves the benefit of the doubt.' Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr, later retweeted his brother's message, adding 'I could not agree more!!! #EddieGallagher.' Hunter had a chance to meet with Gallagher and described his demeanor as 'kind of out of it' but 'extremely happy to be out' of the brig. Last week, a group of 18 House Republicans condemned what they called the 'abhorrent’ conditions Gallagher had faced in the brig while await trial. Gallagher was removed from the brig the same day President Trump sent this tweet Eric Trump tweeted a photo of Gallagher hugging his son. His brother Don Jr retweeted it The Navy SEAL was reportedly given limited access to food, medical care and his legal team ahead of his trial, and that he was jailed alongside convicted criminals. 'Chief Gallagher is a decorated warfighter who, like all service members, is entitled to the presumption of innocence while awaiting court-martial,' stated a letter sent by the politicians to the Secretary of the Navy Richard Spencer. Gallagher was a decorated soldier who served for 19 years and was deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan eight times. He had earned the Bronze Star with V for Valor twice as well as a Meritorious Unit commendation and a trio of Navy and Marine Corps Achievement medals. Besides murder, Gallagher is accused of performing a reenlistment ceremony with the militant's corpse, and firing sniper rounds at civilians during his deployment in Iraq Gallagher was a decorated soldier who served for 19 years and was deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan eight times Though Gallagher is hailed a hero, he faces severe accusations of becoming a 'monster' on the front lines after years nearly two decades of service, according to prosecutors. Prosecutors said witnesses told investigators Gallagher had allegedly bragged about killing up to 200 people - 'three a day' during his 2017 deployment to Mosul, Iraq, according to the San Diego Tribune. In February a military judge dropped two charges against the vet - charges for allegedly performing the reenlistment ceremony next to the corpse and for operating a drone over the corpse. He is set to go on trial on May 28.All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility