Hegseth Says He’s ‘Proud’ to End ‘Woke’ Women, Peace and Security Program Created Under Trump in 2017
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced he has dismantled the Women, Peace and Security program, calling it a divisive initiative that burdens military operations.
- The Women, Peace and Security Act was signed into law in 2017 by President Donald Trump, receiving bipartisan support.
- U.N. spokesperson Stephane Dujarric stated the program has positively impacted women's roles in conflict settings.
- Critics, including Senate Democrats, condemned Hegseth's actions as dangerous and expressed that the program enhances military effectiveness.
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Why Hegseth wants to eliminate the Women, Peace and Security program
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth wants to eliminate the Women, Peace and Security Act. He doesn't have the power to do so, but what is the act's goal, and what does this mean for women in combat roles?
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