Discussions on the Departure of More Trump Administration Officials Including the FBI Director
SadaNews - The Atlantic magazine reported late Thursday into Friday, citing sources familiar with White House plans, that discussions are underway regarding the departure of FBI Director Kash Patel, Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll, and Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer from President Donald Trump's administration.
The magazine noted that the timing is not specified and that Trump has not yet made his decision.
Reuters was unable to immediately verify the accuracy of this report.
American media reported today that Pentagon leadership has dismissed two other senior generals from their posts, not just U.S. Army Chief of Staff Randy George.
According to the Washington Post, quoting sources, "the two generals are General David Hodney, who took command in October of training and transformation in the Army, and Major General William Green Jr., senior chaplain of the Army," as reported by Russian news agency Sputnik.
These reports come as the U.S.-led war on Iran intensifies, and threats from President Donald Trump against Iran escalate, including recent threats to target bridges and power stations, going so far as to state that he could return Iran to the Stone Age.
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