Pentagon power consolidation

Hegseth Emboldened by Firings, Consolidating Military Control

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has reportedly become “emboldened” and is consolidating control at the Pentagon following the removal of senior military officials, including Navy Secretary John Phelan and Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George. Phelan’s dismissal came shortly after he voiced concerns about a “land grab” by Hegseth and Deputy Defense Secretary Steve Feinberg, who were allegedly imposing rigid control over naval shipbuilding and submarine procurement. Despite some internal White House reservations, Hegseth’s position appears secured, with Pentagon and White House spokespeople highlighting his focus on restoring a “warrior ethos” and prioritizing “lethality and combat readiness.” This consolidation of power marks a turnaround for Hegseth, who has outlasted several colleagues despite earlier missteps.

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Insiders Reveal Pentagon Pete’s Crazed Power Grab

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has consolidated significant power within the Pentagon, reportedly due to his loyalty to President Trump. Insiders suggest his willingness to execute the president’s directives has shielded him from repercussions, allowing him to control major weapons programs and limit communication from military leaders. This concentration of power, moving from uniformed personnel to political appointees, has been described as creating “headaches” for the White House, though Hegseth’s perceived invincibility and focus on readiness have thus far secured his position.

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