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Hegseth vows more Trump actions on military

Secretary of the Secretary of Defense Pete Hesthes said that President Trump, who aims to reorganize and renew the U.S. military, will soon be issued a further presidential decree.

Hegoses was approved in the Faster last week, arrived at the Ministry of Defense on Monday morning, leading the ministry. He particularly mentioned President Trump's efforts to wipe out diversity, fairness, and comprehensive policies from the federal government.

He said, “We have more presidential ordinances we support.” “For the removal of DEI within the Ministry of Defense, the return of the army, which has been kicked out by the mandatory new colon virus, is an iron dome for the United States.”

“This is happening rapidly,” he added.

Trump has been signed a series of presidential ordinances, including the return of soldiers who have rejected the new Coronavirus vaccine since the inauguration of a week ago. The White House stated in a note that they would receive the full paid money with their previous positions and welfare.

The President will also sign an order to prohibit the military service of transgender people.

Hegoses was approved on Friday, following three Republican Senator, who had left the party and voted against Hesces, and Vice President Bance voted. He is facing multiple allegations of sexual abuse and drinking at work.

He said on Monday with enthusiasm outside of the Ministry of Defense, saying that leading the ministry was “honor of life.”

“Every time I'm here, I'm thinking about people in Guam, Germany, Fort Baking, Fort Baking, Fort Blag, missile defense facilities and aircraft carriers,” said Hegousthes. “Our job is lethality, immediate, and battle.”

“We will not be a more friend for allies, and will no longer be a powerful enemy for those who try us,” he added.

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