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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth personally intervened in the Navy’s recent promotion cycle, removing at least seven officers — including two women, two Black men and three white men — from a board-selected slate of one-star admiral nominees, according to reporting published June 1, 2026.
The intervention left a 22-name promotion list with no women and only two nonwhite officers, despite roughly 21% of active-duty Navy officers being female and about 38% identifying as racial minorities.
Current and former defense officials told The New York Times some removals followed scrutiny from a website identifying so-called “woke” service members; internal records also show Hegseth urged the inclusion of his special assistant, a Navy SEAL, who was ineligible.
Critics say the moves breach Pentagon rules barring ideological grounds for blocking promotions and point to a pattern of sidelining senior officers — many of them women or Black — since Hegseth took office.
The Pentagon has denied race- or gender-based motives, with a senior spokesman criticizing the reporting and saying promotions are merit-based.
Congressional Democrats and senior military figures have expressed alarm and called for scrutiny.







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