Washington D.C. - Former Pentagon spokesman John Ullyot has issued a public appeal to President Trump, urging the removal of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. In a statement released earlier today, Ullyot expressed deep concerns regarding the current state of affairs within the Department of Defense. He described a situation characterized by internal friction and instability, prompting his call for immediate action.
"The current environment at the Pentagon demands decisive leadership and a steady hand," Ullyot stated. "The President must act swiftly to ensure the Department remains focused on its core mission of national security." Ullyot's statement follows a series of recent high-profile departures and personnel changes within the Pentagon, adding to the sense of instability surrounding the department.
Fox News initially reported Ullyot's remarks, highlighting the growing pressure on Secretary Hegseth. The White House has yet to issue an official response to Ullyot's statement. The situation remains fluid, and further developments are expected in the coming days. Observers are closely watching to see how President Trump will respond to this challenge within his administration.
Former Pentagon Official Calls for Hegseth's Removal
A former Pentagon spokesman, John Ullyot, has publicly urged President Trump to dismiss Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Ullyot cited concerns about internal turmoil and a perceived lack of control within the Defense Department. This call comes amid a period of significant upheaval and personnel changes at the Pentagon. The request has been made public via Fox News.