
Ousted General Randy George Emphasizes Need for 'Courageous Leaders'
Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George, who was forced out by Pete Hegseth, stated in a final email to officials that troops deserve "courageous leaders of character."
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Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George, who was forced out by Pete Hegseth, stated in a final email to officials that troops deserve "courageous leaders of character."

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has asked the Army's top uniformed officer, Gen. Randy George, to step down and take immediate retirement, amidst ongoing clashes between the Pentagon chief and senior military leadership, with reports also coming from French media and the Independent.

A report claims that Hegseth's recent purge of top generals is motivated by his paranoia over potentially losing his own job, while Republicans have praised the service of Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George.

Donald Trump has reportedly sacked his attorney general and replaced them with an ex-personal lawyer. Separately, Trump also met with Justice Secretary Pam Bondi, indicating ongoing changes and discussions within his administration's legal team.