Former President Donald Trump has appointed several close allies, including Michael Flynn, Walt Nauta, and Charlie Kirk, to oversee the nation's military academies.
The move follows a recent purge of existing board members, signaling an effort to reshape military oversight with staunch Trump supporters. Other appointees include former White House press secretary Sean Spicer and Steve Bannon’s daughter. Critics argue the appointments prioritize political loyalty over military expertise.
The decision has sparked debate over the role of partisan influence in military education.
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About time we got some real patriots in charge instead of these woke bureaucrats trying to turn our military into a social experiment. Trump is making sure our future officers learn about leadership, strength, and love for America—not diversity quotas and leftist ideology. The left is just mad because they can’t control everything anymore. Our military should be focused on winning wars, not pushing political correctness. This is exactly the kind of bold move we need to take our country back!
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Finally, someone making sure our military academies aren’t run by woke bureaucrats trying to weaken our armed forces!
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Trump Appoints Michael Flynn, Walt Nauta and Other Allies to Oversee Military Academies
Among other appointees were Charlie Kirk, Sean Spicer and the daughter of Steve Bannon. President Trump purged several of the military oversight boards last month.
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