Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth referred to U.S. military bases by their previous names—Fort Bragg and Fort Benning—during a press briefing, aligning with President Trump’s effort to roll back “woke” policies. He emphasized a focus on military readiness, pledging to cut DEI programs and redirect resources toward operational capabilities.
Hegseth’s remarks reignited debates over renaming military bases, which were previously changed to remove Confederate associations. His decision reflects the administration’s commitment to reversing politically correct policies in favor of traditional military values.
Trump’s military reforms also include eliminating DEI training and leadership roles, a move applauded by supporters who believe such programs weaken effectiveness. Critics, however, argue DEI initiatives are crucial for fostering inclusivity within the armed forces.
Beyond defense, Trump issued executive orders targeting Biden’s climate policies, prioritizing fossil fuel production and energy project approvals. His approach starkly contrasts with Biden’s renewable energy push, earning praise from conservatives but criticism from environmental groups.