Political pundit Bill Kristol predicted Thursday that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will soon lose his job.

On Thursday the Bulwark’s editor-at-large wrote that a Truth Social post by President Donald Trump signaled that the Cabinet member’s “days are numbered.”

Kristol, who served in the administrations of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, forwarded Trump’s announcement of a ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel amid the ongoing Iran war. The president gave shoutouts to Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair “Dean Razin’ Caine” but did not mention Hegseth.

“The omission of Hegseth from the list of those Trump directs to work on the ceasefire (and his replacement, as it were, by Caine), along with Driscoll’s embrace of Gen. George earlier today, makes me think Hegseth’s days are numbered,” Kristol wrote on X.

Kristol was also referring to Army Secretary Dan Driscoll publicly voicing support for the leadership of Gen. Randy George, the Army chief of staff whom Hegseth fired, at a House hearing on Thursday.