WSJ: Army Secretary Expected To Step Down By Year’s End
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The Secretary of the Army, Dan Driscoll, gives testimony during a hearing in the U.S. Senate in May 2026. Nathan Posner/Reuters The Secretary of the U.S. Army, Dan Driscoll, must leave office until the end of the year — or even before that, according to a report published this Friday (21) by The Wall Street Journal. Driscoll has entered frequent frictions with Donald Trump's Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, since he took office, in January 2025, …
According to the newspaper, the reason behind this is the strained relations between Army Secretary Dan Driscoll and US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.
American Army Secretary Dan Driscoll will leave his post by the end of the year. The Wall Street Journal reports this by quoting some sources, according to which his exit is due to tensions with the chief of the Pentagon Pete Hegseth. (ANSA)
Army Secretary Expected To Step Down By Year’s End
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