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It’s Not Clear Who Will Lead The Pentagon When Trump Takes Office. What Happens Then?

Last updated: January 18, 2025 9:41 am
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The transition of power at the Pentagon and the military services is currently uncertain as the top leaders prepare to step down when President-elect Donald Trump is sworn into office. As of Friday, no acting defense secretary has been named, leading the military chiefs of the Army, Navy, and Air Force to potentially step in as acting service secretaries. This rare move is due to the absence of appointed civilians or refusals to take on the role.

With the inauguration approaching, all current political appointees are expected to resign, leaving numerous key defense positions vacant, including those requiring Senate confirmation. The Senate Armed Services Committee is anticipated to vote on Trump’s choice for the Defense Department head, Pete Hegseth, on Monday, with the full Senate vote likely to follow in the coming days.

While the situation may still evolve, Gen. Randy George, Gen. David Allvin, and Adm. Lisa Franchetti are being considered as temporary heads for the Army, Air Force, and Navy, respectively. The reluctance of senior Biden administration officials to serve in the incoming Trump administration, citing concerns about potential policy changes, adds to the complexity of the transition.

The tradition of civilian control of the military may be temporarily challenged as the law allows Senate-confirmed military chiefs to assume leadership roles. This scenario, although rare, has occurred in the past. The process of appointing a new secretary of defense has typically been orderly, with various administrations handling the handover differently.

The current gap in leadership is further complicated by pledges to remove “woke” generals who support diversity programs, potentially creating vacancies in the military leadership structure. The need to fill both political appointee slots and address leadership changes within the military poses additional challenges during the transition period.

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As the transition unfolds, the future of the Defense Department leadership remains uncertain, with potential shifts in personnel and policies on the horizon. The upcoming changes will shape the direction of the military and national security under the new administration.

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