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Biography Flash Pete Hegseth Pentagon Purge Firearms Policy and the Iran War Shakeup Reshaping Americas Military
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Pete Hegseth, the hard-charging Secretary of Defense, has dominated headlines this week with a Pentagon purge thats rewriting the US militarys top ranks amid the grinding war on Iran. On Thursday, according to CBS News and Pentagon statements, Hegseth forced Army Chief of Staff General Randy A George into immediate retirement, the latest in a sweep thats ousted over a dozen senior officers including Navy Chief Admiral Lisa Franchetti and Army generals David Hodne and William Green Jr. NBC News reports sources claiming some removals and blocked promotions targeted Black and female officers linked to Biden-era policies, sparking whispers of a seismic shift from diversity to warfighting priorities. This overhaul, TRT World notes, has no branch untouched, sidelining combat vets from Iraq and Afghanistan in Hegseths push for loyalty and lethality.
That same day, Hegseth dropped another bombshell, signing a memo per the War Departments site and Fox News that lifts the longtime ban on troops carrying personal firearms on bases. In a fiery X video from April 2, he declared bases were gun-free zones no more, presuming requests for self-defense are approved to protect service members amid low morale and domestic threats like those at Fort Stewart and Pensacola. Truthout ties it to Iran war jitters, calling it a Second Amendment win for uniformed Americans.
Democrats are circling: ABC News reveals Senate heavyweights Elizabeth Warren and others fired off a Wednesday letter demanding answers on a Financial Times report alleging Hegseths broker eyed multimillion-dollar defense stock buys pre-war, though the Pentagon slammed it as fabricated and unconfirmed. House Oversight Dem Robert Garcia launched a probe Tuesday. Earlier, on Tuesday per Face the Nation, Hegseth briefed on Iran alongside Joint Chiefs Chair Dan Caine. Sky News Australia quoted allies praising his pivot from DEI to winning wars as of today.
No fresh public appearances or social media beyond the firearm video, but these moves cement Hegseths bio as Trumps warrior reshaping Americas arsenal.
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That same day, Hegseth dropped another bombshell, signing a memo per the War Departments site and Fox News that lifts the longtime ban on troops carrying personal firearms on bases. In a fiery X video from April 2, he declared bases were gun-free zones no more, presuming requests for self-defense are approved to protect service members amid low morale and domestic threats like those at Fort Stewart and Pensacola. Truthout ties it to Iran war jitters, calling it a Second Amendment win for uniformed Americans.
Democrats are circling: ABC News reveals Senate heavyweights Elizabeth Warren and others fired off a Wednesday letter demanding answers on a Financial Times report alleging Hegseths broker eyed multimillion-dollar defense stock buys pre-war, though the Pentagon slammed it as fabricated and unconfirmed. House Oversight Dem Robert Garcia launched a probe Tuesday. Earlier, on Tuesday per Face the Nation, Hegseth briefed on Iran alongside Joint Chiefs Chair Dan Caine. Sky News Australia quoted allies praising his pivot from DEI to winning wars as of today.
No fresh public appearances or social media beyond the firearm video, but these moves cement Hegseths bio as Trumps warrior reshaping Americas arsenal.
Thanks for listening, please subscribe to never miss an update on Pete Hegseth and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI