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Shocking Move: Trump Replaces Top Military Leader
Saturday, February 22, 2025
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who took over the Pentagon just a month ago, announced the firings of two more senior officers: Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti and Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force Gen. Jim Slife. Brown had been at the U. S. -Mexico border, assessing the military's response to Trump's immigration orders.
Hegseth has been vocal about his support for Trump's efforts to eliminate diversity and inclusion programs within the military. He has previously criticized Brown, questioning whether Brown's appointment was based on merit or his race.
Trump's decision to replace Brown comes despite strong support from key members of Congress and a seemingly positive meeting between the two in December. Brown had been meeting regularly with Hegseth, who had initially indicated support for Brown's role.
Brown's path to the chairmanship was not smooth. His nomination was stalled for months by Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville due to a department policy on travel for reproductive care. Despite this, Brown was eventually confirmed by a significant majority in the Senate.
Brown's time as chairman was historic, marking the first time both the defense secretary and the Joint Chiefs chairman were Black. This move by Trump raises questions about the future direction of the military and the values it will uphold.
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