Skip to Main ContentTop Admiral Was Pushed Out By Hegseth: WSJNavy Adm. Alvin Holsey, the military’s top officer overseeing anti-narcotics efforts and other operations in Central and South America, didn't decide to resign on his own in October; Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth asked him to, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.Holsey's sudden departure followed months of discord between the two, with Holsey expressing concerns about U.S. strikes on suspected drug boats in the Caribbean, the Journal reported.An insider who took notes during a meeting between the two men said Hegseth told Holsey at one point: "You’re either on the team or you’re not,” and “When you get an order, you move out fast and don’t ask questions.”Read more from WSJ: See All UpdatesClose
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