
WASHINGTON – A prominent Democratic senator on the committee that oversees the Pentagon is requesting additional information from the Defense Department following reports that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is withholding the promotions of several Black and female senior officers. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content.
Main Idea: Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand is asking for more details after reports that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth withheld or delayed military promotions for several Black and female senior officers.
Key Points:
If promotion decisions at the Pentagon are biased, taxpayers and service members may face weaker trust in military leadership and less faith that top jobs go to the best people.
Gillibrand’s push for oversight could help protect fair hiring and promotion rules, which may reassure voters and military families.
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Main subject of the reports and the official accused of withholding or delaying promotions.
Central named lawmaker requesting information and calling for a closed hearing on the promotions issue.
Key congressional oversight body involved in the inquiry into the Pentagon’s promotions decisions.
Senate Armed Services Committee chairman directly addressed in Gillibrand’s letter and central to whether a hearing occurs.
Named senior officer cited as an example of removals under Hegseth.
Named senior officer discussed as one of the recent firings.
Named senior officer cited as an example of removals under Hegseth.
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Named officer mentioned in the list of removed senior military leaders.
Named officer mentioned in the list of removed senior military leaders.
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