Trump plans to crash Hegseth’s ‘very nice’ mystery meeting with top generals
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WASHINGTON — President Trump is set to attend an assembly hosted by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth at Marine Corps Base Quantico, where top military leaders will converge on Tuesday.
Hegseth has called together senior military officials rather abruptly, raising eyebrows among critics. It has since been revealed that his intention is simply to deliver an encouraging message.
“This is primarily a positive gathering to discuss our military successes and the promising position we are in. It’s all about conveying a good message,” Trump shared with NBC News this past Sunday.
“We have some incredible leaders attending, promoting a sense of 'esprit de corps.' You understand the phrase 'esprit de corps'? That’s our focus—celebrating what we’ve accomplished and what’s on the horizon,” Trump remarked, confirming his presence at the exclusive meeting.
President Trump expressed his approval of the upcoming gathering of military leaders, calling it a “very nice” meeting. REUTERS
During the session, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is anticipated to highlight military achievements and outline his vision going forward. AP
Initially, critics wondered if Hegseth had more drastic plans, such as a leadership shakeup. In May, he made moves to streamline military leadership for increased efficiency.
His order mandates that “all senior officers holding the rank of brigadier general or above” participate in the meeting, indicating a significant assembly of the over 800 generals and admirals in the US military.
These high-ranking officials are stationed at various military bases worldwide, making such meetings quite uncommon.
The summit will take place about 30 miles from Washington, DC.
Hegseth has consistently advocated for reinforcing military protocols and revitalizing the fighting spirit within US forces.
White House representatives disclosed that Hegseth aims to maintain a positive outlook regarding military successes while laying out his plans for the Department of War’s future.
The meeting will occur roughly 30 miles away from Washington, DC. AFP via Getty Images
In the meantime, Trump dismissed initial concerns from critics regarding the military assembly.
“I’m thrilled about it, I think it’s fantastic,” he remarked to reporters about the forthcoming meeting. “Why shouldn’t [Hegseth] forge friendships with generals and admirals from across the globe?”
“You’d think this is a negative situation. Isn’t it wonderful that people are coming from everywhere to meet with us?” he continued.
The meeting coincides with a critical deadline at 11:59 p.m. for Congress to make decisions to prevent a partial government shutdown.
Should Congress fail to reach an agreement on funding, there are valid concerns that a government shutdown could hinder the top military officials' ability to return to their respective bases promptly.
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