Inside Pete Hegseth’s war on diversity
A Black admiral’s promotion was blocked even after he fixed one of the Navy’s worst messes.
From The Times
June 19, 2026

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and his team have used a secret vetting process to halt the advancement of senior military officers, often women or minorities, for reasons that have nothing to do with fighting wars or job performance.

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This is the inside story of Pete Hegseth’s war on diversity.

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