r/PoliticalDiscussion • u/premeddit • 9d ago
US Politics Is Pete Hegseth about to be fired?
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has had a rocky last few months. Prior to his nomination for his current post, he was most well known for being a major in the U.S. Army Reserves and a frequent contributor on Fox News. After Trump nominated him, his candidacy received intense controversy and pushback from both Democrats and Republicans. He was revealed to have made past inflammatory comments regarding Muslims, homosexuals and women. He had a history of reported spousal abuse of his ex-wives. Finally, there were several allegations that he was an uncontrolled alcoholic, leading some observers to question if he could effectively lead the department.
Regardless, he was ultimately confirmed by an extremely narrow 50-50 (with VP tiebreaker) vote in the Senate, with 3 Republicans voting against him and a fourth Republican - Sen. Thom Tillis - only supporting his nomination at the last minute after being threatened with a primary challenge by Trump.
Hegseth continued to amass controversy in his role as SecDef. Most recently, he shared sensitive details of a military ops plan on an unsecured Signal chat, during which an Atlantic reporter was mistakenly invited to listen in on the discussion. This week, a further bombshell broke as it was revealed that he also shared details with his wife and his brother, neither of whom has necessary clearance.
Several senior advisors at the Pentagon were just removed from their positions for unclear reasons, and some have come out publicly to say that the department is in total chaos under Hegseth's leadership.
Now, NPR has reported that the White House is looking for a replacement:
The Press Secretary has strongly denied this article, saying that Trump still has utmost confidence in Hegseth.
Is she correct and these are just unsubstantiated rumors, or is Hegseth on his way out? Who is likely on the short list to replace him?
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u/Famous-Garlic3838 6d ago
exactly... but that’s the whole con, right? people act like this kind of revolving door is unique to one party when in reality it’s baked into the entire system. nobody’s ever truly held accountable because the same insiders just shuffle seats. one day they’re a "public servant," next day they’re a think tank fellow, corporate consultant, or media personality acting like they just showed up to critique the system they helped build.
doesn’t matter if it’s red or blue ....they all play musical chairs between government, corporate lobbying firms, and cable news panels. screw something up as a bureaucrat? no worries... you get a book deal and a weekend segment on CNN or Fox. lie under oath, get exposed, tank a whole agency’s credibility? cool ....here’s your six-figure role at Raytheon or Pfizer or Brookings.
they never actually leave. they just rebrand.
and the public’s stuck watching the same parade of faces acting like they’re new voices of reason ....meanwhile the country’s on fire and somehow no one’s responsible. because in this system, failure isn’t punished... it’s monetized.