Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has, for the second time, reversed the renaming of a U.S. military base, saying that Fort Moore in Georgia should revert back to being called Fort Benning.
Hegseth’s directive comes after Pentagon officials instructed DoD employees not to respond to a Feb. 22 “What did you do last week?” email over concerns classified information would be shared.
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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth changed course Monday when he told the Pentagon's civilian workforce to respond to an email ...
Hegseth ordered all civilian employees at the Pentagon to respond to the “pulse check” email from the OPM after initially ...
Departments with sensitive or confidential tasks, such as the FBI or Pentagon, initially told employees to ignore the order from DOGE and OPM.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has directed the Pentagon's civilian employees to cooperate with a second email from DOGE.