Generals Scramble to Hide DEI Records Ahead of Leadership Overhaul
Generals Rush to Erase DEI Records
The Pentagon is in chaos as Trump’s team prepares to remove senior leaders supporting DEI policies. Sources report frantic efforts to erase DEI-related materials to avoid scrutiny.
“They’re archiving everything now,” a source stated. Another insider described the atmosphere as desperate, with leaders fearing dismissal. Many are trying to confirm if they are on the list of officers marked for removal.
Executive Order Aims to Restore Military Focus
Trump’s transition team is finalizing an executive order targeting DEI-driven leadership. The order will recommend the dismissal of officers who prioritized DEI over combat readiness.
The order has already reached Trump’s desk and is under review by incoming Pentagon officials. Its purpose is to refocus military priorities on defense, recruitment, and merit-based promotions.
“The goal is to protect the nation, not promote left-wing ideologies,” one source explained.
Whistleblowers Lead Efforts to Identify Officers
Retired Army officers are gathering names of leaders who pushed DEI policies. Lt. Col. Pete “Doc” Chambers and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Samuel Shoemate are leading this initiative.
Chambers, a 39-year Army veteran, retired after vaccine mandate controversies. Shoemate, known for exposing retaliation against troops, is creating a list of problematic officers.
“We’re targeting those who aggressively promoted DEI,” Shoemate said. He also highlighted the focus on leaders who retaliated over vaccine mandates.
Focus Shifts Away from Social Agendas
The Trump administration wants to eliminate woke policies introduced during the Obama era. Advocates argue that DEI has hurt recruitment, retention, and readiness.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Charles “CQ” Brown is among those targeted. His support for DEI has drawn criticism from Trump’s team.
“They’re fully focused on DEI-related leadership changes,” Shoemate explained. Over a dozen Navy leaders are already on the list, with more names from the Army and Air Force expected.
The Pentagon faces a leadership shake-up as Trump’s team aims to reorient military priorities. These changes reflect a clear rejection of social ideologies in favor of national defense. How these actions reshape the military remains uncertain.