WASHINGTON (AP) - Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth boasted on social media Tuesday that he had dismantled a program supporting women on security teams - and may not have realized the program he tried to break was not a "woke" Biden-era initiative but instead a celebrated program signed into law by his boss, President Donald Trump.
Hegseth boasts about ending ‘woke’ program on women and security that Trump had signed into law
WASHINGTON (AP) - Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth boasted on social media Tuesday that he had dismantled a program supporting women on security teams - and may not have realized the program he tried to break was not a "woke" Biden-era initiative but instead a celebrated program signed into law by his boss, President Donald Trump.
Hegseth in an agitated post on X, the website formerly known as Twitter, called the "Women, Peace & Security" program at the Department of Defense “a UNITED NATIONS program pushed by feminists and left-wing activists. Politicians fawn over it; troops HATE it."
It was, in fact, bipartisan legislation that Trump signed into law in 2017 that recognized the role women have in achieving security objectives, especially in situations overseas where their male counterparts may not for cultural reasons be able to question or would not for religious regions have direct access to women. Trump’s own Cabinet officials supported the program when it was working its way through the legislative process.
This month, Gen. Dan Caine, the new Joint Chiefs Chairman, told Congress that the program had helped troops in battle.