A Black admiral fixed one of the Navy’s worst messes. Mr. Hegseth blocked his promotion anyway.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has actively worked to reverse diversity initiatives within the military. His efforts have included blocking the promotions of both women and Black officers.
A Black admiral who successfully resolved a major Navy crisis had his career advancement halted. The officer’s promotion was denied despite his proven track record of leadership.
Hegseth’s actions are part of a broader push to remove what he calls “woke” policies. The Pentagon has been ordered to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.
Critics argue these moves undermine military readiness and morale. They point to documented cases where qualified officers were passed over for advancement.
Supporters of Hegseth’s approach say it prioritizes merit over identity. They believe the military should focus solely on combat effectiveness.
The blocked promotions have created uncertainty among service members. Many officers now question whether their professional achievements will be enough for career growth.
The policy shift signals a major change in how the Department of Defense evaluates leadership potential. It remains unclear how long these new standards will remain in place.





