Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth attended the X on Tuesday to celebrate his destruction of women, peace and security programs within the Department of Defense. As Hegseth described, this “awakening of division/social justice/Biden Initiative” is clearly an obvious focus on the core mission of the military under Trump: “fight.”
Feminist globalists who have managed to penetrate the Pentagon with the Marxist agenda will surely learn their lessons. "Good Knight WPS," Heggs wrote. Heggs seems to be missing only one small detail: WPS is not Biden, the horse that awakens the Trojan horse, but a plan jointly formulated by Congressional Republicans and signed by President Donald Trump in 2017.
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In October 2017, Trump signed the Women, Peace and Security Act as a law. The Act states: “Women’s participation in conflict prevention and conflict resolution processes helps promote a more inclusive and democratic society and is critical to long-term stability in the country and region.” The Act makes the U.S. government “involved women in all aspects of conflict, management and resolution overseas, as well as post-conflict relief and recovery efforts, strengthening post-conflict policies through diplomatic efforts and programs.”
The law was passed with bipartisan support from Congress and was sponsored and recognized by current members of the Trump Cabinet, including Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Perhaps Hegseth may be a little alert to consult CCABINET Group chat before making a big decision, but he should probably ask someone before pulling the metaphor trigger. Or, this administration is so extreme that even the first Trump administration’s policies are against “wake up” fair game, anti-women, anti-minority scrap field.
Heggs wrote Tuesday morning that he "proudly" ended the law signed by Trump, saying "beyond our commanders and troops."
"WPS is a UN program driven by feminists and left-wing activists," he added. "Politicians hate it; the troops hate it. The Ministry of Defense will implement the minimum required by regulations and terminate the program for our next budget. Good Riddance WPS!"
During the confirmation process, Hegseth baked past statements, indicating that he believed women should be prohibited from taking on combat roles within the military. Allegations of sexual assault and alcohol abuse also plague the conformational process.
Nevertheless, Heggs is the Secretary of Defense, and while he likes to make “fighting” his main focus, his tenure so far has been defined by efforts to clear out women and minorities mentioned on the Department of Defense website and accidentally texts reporters sensitive attack plans.
We're pretty sure when Trump said Monday that Heggs would "get together" at some point, he probably wasn't saying the loud and public repeal of a popular legislation he signed.