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Trump to End DEI in Military and Reinstate Troops Removed Over Vaccines

Defense Secretary Hegseth Announces Major Military Policy Changes

by pinkfloyd
January 27, 2025
in Government and Politics, Government Policies, National Security, Political Leaders, Political News
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Trump to Sign Orders Ending DEI in Military, Reinstating Troops Who Refused COVID Vaccines

U.S. President Donald Trump plans to sign executive orders eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives from the military and reinstating thousands of service members who were discharged for refusing COVID-19 vaccines during the pandemic. This announcement was made by newly confirmed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday.

Hegseth’s Controversial Confirmation

Hegseth, a decorated veteran and former Fox News personality, narrowly secured his confirmation as defense secretary despite strong opposition from Democrats and some Republicans. His appointment marks a significant victory for Trump, who faced criticism over nominating Hegseth for the role traditionally reserved for leaders with bipartisan support and extensive experience managing large organizations.

On his first day at the Pentagon, Hegseth stated:

“There are more executive orders coming.”

Hegseth’s Top Priority: Removing DEI from the Military

One of Hegseth’s primary goals is to remove DEI programs from the U.S. military, which he sees as divisive. For example, the Air Force announced it will continue using its instructional video about the Tuskegee Airmen, the first Black airmen in the U.S. military, but only after the material was reviewed to ensure compliance with Trump’s ban on DEI initiatives.

Hegseth’s agenda signals sweeping changes in how the military approaches training, diversity, and inclusion.

Reinstating Troops Discharged Over Vaccine Refusals

Another major focus of Trump’s executive orders will be to reinstate service members who were dismissed for refusing COVID-19 vaccines. During the pandemic, thousands of troops were removed from service due to their noncompliance with the vaccine mandate.

The decision to bring these troops back is expected to generate debate, as vaccine mandates had been a contentious issue both within the military and in broader political circles.

Pentagon Leadership and Potential Shake-ups

On his arrival at the Pentagon, Hegseth was welcomed by Air Force General C.Q. Brown, the top U.S. military officer. Brown had been a subject of criticism in Hegseth’s latest book, but the two appeared cordial during their public interaction.

When asked about the possibility of firing Brown, Hegseth humorously responded:

“I’m standing with him right now. I look forward to working with him,” while patting Brown on the back.

Despite this lighthearted moment, rumors of potential mass firings among senior military leadership persist. During his confirmation process, Hegseth repeatedly refused to rule out dismissals, fueling speculation about significant changes at the top levels of military leadership.

Divisive Appointment Sparks Debate

Hegseth’s nomination and confirmation have been highly divisive. Traditionally, the role of defense secretary has gone to individuals with extensive experience managing large organizations and a track record of bipartisan support. Critics argue that Hegseth’s close ties to Trump and his lack of comparable administrative experience make him a controversial choice for the position.

Looking Ahead

With Hegseth now in place as defense secretary, significant changes to the Pentagon and military policy are expected in the coming weeks. The removal of DEI initiatives, the reinstatement of troops dismissed over vaccine refusals, and potential restructuring among military leadership could reshape the future of the U.S. armed forces.

Trump’s executive orders and Hegseth’s policies are likely to spark widespread debate, both within the military and among the broader public.

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