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Military Leaders Rattled by List of 'Woke' Officers a Group Urges Hegseth to Fire

https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/hegseth-trump-diversity-pentagon-list/2024/12/06/id/1190693/

 

 

Military leaders are rattled by a list of “woke” senior officers that a conservative group urged Pete Hegseth to dismiss for promoting diversity in the ranks if he is confirmed to lead the Pentagon.

 

The list compiled by the American Accountability Foundation includes 20 general officers or senior admirals and a disproportionate number of female officers. It has had a chilling effect on the Pentagon’s often frank discussions as leaders try to figure out how to address potential firings and diversity issues under President-elect Donald Trump.

 

Those on the list in many cases seem to be targeted for public comments they made either in interviews or at events on diversity, and in some cases for retweeting posts that promote diversity.

 

Tom Jones, a former aide to Republican senators who leads the foundation, said Friday that those on the list are “pretty egregious” advocates for diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, policies, which he called problematic.

 

“The nominee has been pretty clear that that has no place in the military,” Jones said of Hegseth.

 

Hegseth has embraced Trump’s effort to end "woke" programs that promote diversity in the ranks and fire those who reflect those DEI values.

 

But Hegseth has been fighting to save his nomination as he faces allegations of excessive drinking and sexual assault and over his views questioning the role of women in combat. He spent the week on Capitol Hill trying to win the support of Republican senators, who must confirm him to lead the Pentagon, doing a radio interview and penning an opinion column.

 

Some service members have complained in the past about the Pentagon's DEI programs, saying they add to an already heavy workload. The Pentagon still has a long way to go in having a general officer corps or specialty occupations such as pilots that have a racial and gender makeup reflective of the country.

 

A defense official who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the list said senior leaders are hoping that once Trump is sworn in, they will be able to discuss the issue further. They are prepared to provide additional context to the incoming administration, the official told The Associated Press, which is not publishing the names to protect service members’ privacy.

 

Former Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Friday that the list would have “considerable, wide and deep consequences.” He said when military members see people singled out, they will start focusing on their own survival rather than the mission or their job.

 

“You will drive people out,” Hagel said. “It affects morale as widely and deeply as anything — it creates a negative dynamic that will trickle through an organization."

 

The list, which was first reported by The New York Post, includes nine Air Force general officers, seven Navy admirals of different ranks and four Army general officers. Eight of those 20 are women even though only 17% of the military is female. None are Marines.

 

One female Navy officer was named because she gave a speech at a 2015 Women’s Equality Day event, where she noted that 80% of Congress is male, which affects what bills move forward. The officer also was targeted because she said “diversity is our strength.”

 

The phrase is a widely distributed talking point that officers across the Pentagon have used for years to talk about the importance of having a military that reflects different educational, geographic, economic, gender and racial backgrounds in the country.

 

An Air Force colonel, who is white, was called out for an opinion piece he wrote following the death of George Floyd, saying, “Dear white colonel, we must address our blind spots about race.”

 

A female Air Force officer was targeted because of “multiple woke posts” on her X feed, including a tweet about LGBTQ rights, one about “whiteness” and another about honoring the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on a stamp.

 

Another female Air Force officer was on the list because she “served as a panelist for a diversity, equity and inclusion” discussion in 2021.

 

The list names an Army officer who traveled to 14 historically Black colleges to expand the military’s intelligence recruitment efforts, and an Air Force officer partly because he co-chairs the Asian-Pacific Islander subgroup of the service’s diversity task force.

 

Karoline Leavitt, a spokeswoman for the Trump transition team, said in a statement that “No policy should be deemed official unless it comes directly from President Trump.”

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Biden Ranked As Worst President In Generations: Survey

https://conservativebrief.com/biden-in-3-87756/

 

President Joe Biden is set to break a record that he could not have wanted to break.

 

With just over a month left in his presidency, it appears that he will leave his job ranked by voters as the worst modern president, The Daily Mail reported.

 

“Some 44 percent placed [Biden] as one of the worst two, while only 14 percent placed him in the top two, giving him a net score of 30 points underwater,” the report said. “That was worse than Nixon, who came out with negative 25, and Donald Trump, with negative 15.” Ronald Reagan secured first place by a wide margin with a score of +30. Barack Obama surprisingly took second place with +21. Bill Clinton ranked third with +17. George W. Bush holds a +1, Jimmy Carter is at zero, and George H.W. Bush sits at -1. “James Johnson, cofounder of J.L. Partners which conducted the poll, called it a ‘diabolical’ result for Biden.”

 

“There’s always a recency bias and as Joe Biden is the incumbent, he starts off at a disadvantage there,” the pollster said.

 

“Voters have obviously looked at his age, general conduct in office, his botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, the situation at the southern border, and decided that, in their view, it qualifies him to be the worst president in modern history.”

 

He said that Biden went from “the man who beat Trump to the man who let him back in, and who voters feel has been fundamentally a bad president.”

 

Another poll done on December 2 consisting of 806 registered voters, showed that 52 percent believed that the pardon of his son Hunter Biden was “wrong,” and only 29 percent believed it was the right decision.

 

But that reality has not set in for the White House.

 

The White House said in a statement that the Biden-Harris administration is among the most successful in history, just weeks after Vice President Kamala Harris was soundly defeated by President-elect Donald Trump in the 2024 election.

 

President Biden and Harris took office amid the COVID-19 pandemic and a “reeling” economy, the email that was distributed on Monday emphasized. As the message continued, it called their government “one of the most successful administrations in history” and said it “will be leaving behind the best economy in the world.”

 

“Under President Biden and Vice President Harris’ leadership, 16 million jobs have been created, and we’ve gotten women and people of color back in the labor force at record rates,” the memo stated. “A record 20 million new business applications have been filed, and inflation is down to near pre-pandemic levels.”

 

The White House added that “our success” in these areas was due to “passing and implementing legislation that rebuilt our nation’s infrastructure, made the largest investment in climate action in history, lowered prescription drug costs, and spurred a manufacturing renaissance.”

 

The memo quotes unnamed “business leaders” calling the U.S. economy “among the best-performing economies” in decades.

 

“The latest jobs report released earlier this month, however, appears to show a different story. The Labor Department report shows that just 12,000 jobs were created in October, far below estimates of up to 120,000, and were the lowest in four years. The unemployment rate was 4.1%, in line with expectations,” Fox News reported.

 

“The cumulative effect of inflation has continued to weigh on many Americans. The Labor Department’s inflation report for October found that the consumer price index — a broad measure of how much everyday goods like gasoline, groceries and rent cost — was up 2.6% from a year ago for the U.S. as a whole, in line with expectations as inflation ticked higher amid a broader cooling trend,” the outlet added.

 

Karoline Leavitt, the national press secretary for the Trump campaign, noted a few days before the presidential election: “This jobs report is a catastrophe and definitively reveals how badly Kamala Harris broke our economy.”

 

The vote totals on election day seemed to reflect a referendum on the Biden-Harris administration’s policies, reflecting the will of the American people.

 

With 312 electoral votes to Harris’ 226 and more than 2 million more votes in the popular vote, Trump easily defeated Harris.