Navy Secretary John Phelan is departing his post. His exit also marks a departure from the Trump administration.
This move follows months of reported tension with Pentagon leadership. Among those cited is Pete Hegseth.
The resignation occurs during a critical period for the Navy. The service is currently engaged in armed conflict with Iran.
Phelan’s tenure was marked by internal policy disputes. These disagreements created significant friction within the Pentagon’s upper echelons.
His departure creates an immediate vacancy in a key national security role. The administration must now appoint a successor.
The ongoing naval operations will continue under new civilian leadership. This transition comes at a sensitive strategic moment.
The long-term impact of this leadership change remains unclear. Observers will watch for shifts in naval policy and management.




