Dan Driscoll said he has no plans to depart or resign as Army secretary, as there has been repeated tension between himself and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth dating back to last year. “Serving under President Trump has been the honor of a lifetime and I remain laser focused on providing America with the strongest land…
Army secretary who clashed with Hegseth says he has no plans to ‘depart or resign’
Originally reported by The Hill
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