The directive won’t rename the Defense Department, which would require congressional approval, but it will make the Department of War its secondary title.
Donald Trump will sign an executive order Friday adding “Department of War” as the secondary title of the Defense Department, two White House officials told NBC News.
The order, which Trump is expected to sign in the Oval Office, won’t rename the Defense Department, but it will authorize Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to use secondary titles like “secretary of war” and “Department of War” in official correspondence and public communications and during formal ceremonies, according to a White House preview of the order.
Trump will require all executive departments and agencies to “recognize and accommodate these secondary titles in internal and external communications.”
Everyone! Everyone! It’s the anti war president! Give him a peace prize!!!
His might makes all others quail in fear, thus resulting in total peace!
Everyone should just refer to the DoD as the Department of Epstein Files from now on. Because this is yet another flagrantly transparent attempt to distract everyone away from that issue.
I don’t much like Trump, but for once he’s right: the US Department of Defense is mostly doing war in the world, and very little defense. When was the last time the US armed forces defended the country?
I don’t think that’s why he renamed it
He’s trying to rename it for spectacle and looking tough, but it might actually make it harder for them to keep continually increasing the “war” budget.
Looked into it and it seems like they will keep the name Department of Defense, but this allows for certain Trump officials to call themselves Secretary of War and other such nonsense.
They will continue to call it the defense budget and the DOD when it’s about funding. They will call ut the Department of War in only their propaganda.
Anytime you think the bar can’t go lower, it still does.
Well at least it makes it easier to argue that the only thing America does for the world is violence