Trump says he ordered the fire of military academy visitors
President Donald Trump says he fired members of the respective visitor committees of the US Academy of Military Service on Monday.
Trump made it The announcement on social media says the layoffs will affect visitors to the U.S. Army Academy or West Point, Naval Academy, Air Force Academy and Coast Guard Academy. The visiting committees of each academy are tasked with influencing and maintaining the curriculum and culture at schools.
The committee consists of appointees from various sources, with six members elected president, four from the House Speaker, three from the Vice President and one from the House and Senate Armed Services Committee. People are chosen.
The White House did not immediately clarify whether Trump’s Monday order rejects all members of the board or whether he is the president’s appointee.
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President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegses. (Getty Images/Fox News Digital)
“Our service academy has been infiltrated by the Awakened Left ideologue for the past four years. I have ordered the immediate dismissal of the Army, Air Force, Navy and Coast Guard Visitor Committees. And that It starts with the appointment of new individuals to these committees, Trump wrote Monday.
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When contacted by Fox News Digital, academies declined to comment and postponed it to the White House.
The move is the latest initiative by the Trump administration to combat the “awakening” effects across the federal government. Defense Secretary Pete Hegses They vowed to dismantle Dei within the Pentagon and the entire US military.

The Trump administration has vowed to dismantle the Department of Defense DEI initiative. (Daniel Slim/AFP via Getty Images)
hExes said This weekend, he also welcomed Elon Musk’s dog to his agency, streamlining the process and “putting it on his teeth to cut the tail,” he told the Fox News channel on Sunday.
“In a world without US $37 trillion debt, resources are not unlimited, so all the dollars we find not wisely spent are what we can spend on fighters.” Sunday Morning Futures,” he told Anchor Maria Baltiromo.
“We’re partnering with them, but that’s been behind for a long time. The Department of Defense has a big budget, but we have to take responsibility.”

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The former “Fox & Friends Weekend” host took the helm at DOD last month after the Senate confirmation vote ended Vice President JD Vance tiebreaker.
Since then, he has overseen policy overhauls during the Biden era. Includes DEI (diversity, equity, inclusive) In-agency initiatives.