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A raft of top and mid-level Pentagon officials plans to call for the removal of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Since May, a group of Department of Defense (DOD) personnel, made up of officials from every branch save the Coast Guard,
The Pentagon inspector general's investigation into Pete Hegseth is ongoing, and new reporting suggests it's not going well for the defense secretary.
The top Defense Department spokesman is getting ahead of a purported letter coming together to raise the signers’ collective concerns surrounding Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s performance. The Daily Mail reported on the creation of this letter circulating around military and civilian officials within the department on Wednesday.
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Raw Story on MSN'He has no clue!' Pentagon insiders pen blistering letter demanding Pete Hegseth be firedA coalition of furious Pentagon officials is preparing to publicly blast Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in a blistering letter demanding his ouster, according to a new report. The group of Department of Defense personnel — spanning every military branch except the Coast Guard — has been quietly drafting their bombshell missive since May,
Pete Hegseth has lost his sixth senior aide in as many months, with the defence secretary’s struggle to retain key staff leaving the Pentagon in limbo.
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Justin Fulcher confirmed to Fox News Digital that he voluntarily resigned after six months as a senior advisor to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, calling his service “inspiring."
More than that, and fundamental to the problem, Hegseth—a former Fox News weekend host and retired Army National Guard major who commanded a 40-man platoon, which is very, very different from leading an $850 billion bureaucracy with global reach and more than 3 million personnel—is way underqualified for his job.