Trump Dismisses General CQ Brown Jr. as Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump has dismissed General CQ Brown Jr. from his position as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, marking a significant change in his administration. This decision is part of Trump’s larger plan to overhaul the federal government, which reportedly includes plans to reduce the federal workforce by 10%.

In a statement on Truth Social, Trump expressed his gratitude for Brown’s service, acknowledging his over 40 years of dedication to the country. Brown, who became the second Black officer to serve in the role of Joint Chiefs chairman after Gen. Colin Powell, was appointed to the position by President Joe Biden in October 2023.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth informed Brown of his removal during a cordial phone conversation while Brown was traveling. Hegseth had previously criticized Brown for allegedly promoting a “woke” military agenda.

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Trump has nominated Air Force Lt. Gen. Dan “Razin” Caine as Brown’s replacement. Caine, a highly experienced military officer and national security expert, has served in key roles, including in CIA military affairs and during Operation Inherent Resolve against ISIS.

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