Skip to Main ContentRead more live updates below.Army Secretary Dan Driscoll Says He Won't Resign Amid Clashes With HegsethU.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll said he has no plans to resign from his position amid increasing tensions between him and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.“Serving under President Trump has been the honor of a lifetime and I remain laser focused on providing America with the strongest land fighting force the world has ever seen,” Driscoll told The Washington Post on Tuesday. “I have no plans to depart or resign as the Secretary of the Army.”Hegseth has been on a firing spree of top military officials since the start of the war President Donald Trump started against Iran.Driscoll and Hegseth have been at odds with each other on several issues, including Hegseth's moves to block the promotions of several Army officers. The White House seemed nonplussed about Driscoll's remarks in a statement to The Post.Trump has “effectively restored a focus on readiness and lethality across our military with the help of leaders like Secretary Driscoll,” White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said. “The extraordinary talent of the United States Army is on full display as our warfighters meet or exceed all of their benchmarks under Operation Epic Fury and Iran’s military capabilities diminish more every day.”Read the full story at The Washington Post:See All UpdatesClose
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll Says He Won't Resign Amid Clashes With Hegseth
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