Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is pushing out the Army’s top general, cutting short the tenure of a four star officer with decades of experience in the middle of active global tensions. #PeteHegseth #RandyGeorge #Pentagon #Military
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voteinorout on Instagram: "Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is pushing out the Army’s top general, cutting short the tenure of a four star officer with decades of experience in the middle of active global tensions. #PeteHegseth #RandyGeorge #Pentagon #Military Gen. Randy George has served more than 40 years in the Army, with combat deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan and leadership roles across major commands before becoming Army Chief of Staff in 2023. He was expected to serve a full term through 2027. Instead, he was asked to step down early without a clear public explanation. The move comes as Hegseth reshapes Pentagon leadership, removing senior officials and pushing for leaders aligned with his direction, raising concerns about whether experience is being replaced with loyalty at the highest levels of the military. — Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth asked Gen. Randy George to step down from his position and retire, according to a Pentagon official. Follow @usatodaypolitics for more. Help this information get to more voters. 🇺🇸 A well-informed electorate is a prerequisite to Democracy.—Thomas Jefferson"
174 likes, 7 comments - voteinorout on April 3, 2026: "Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is pushing out the Army’s top general, cutting short the tenure of a four star officer with decades of experience in the middle of active global tensions. #PeteHegseth #RandyGeorge #Pentagon #Military Gen. Randy George has served more than 40 years in the Army, with combat deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan and leadership roles across major commands before becoming Army Chief of Staff in 2023. He was expected to serve a full term through 2027. Instead, he was asked to step down early without a clear public explanation. The move comes as Hegseth reshapes Pentagon leadership, removing senior officials and pushing for leaders aligned with his direction, raising concerns about whether experience is being replaced with loyalty at the highest levels of the military. — Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth asked Gen. Randy George to step down from his position and retire, according to a Pentagon official. Follow @usatodaypolitics for more. Help this information get to more voters. 🇺🇸 A well-informed electorate is a prerequisite to Democracy.—Thomas Jefferson".