Pentagon Replaces Woke Joint Chiefs Chairman in Major Purge

A high magnitude shakeup hit the Pentagon February 21. That’s when President Donald Trump asserted his full authority as commander-in-chief. Woke General Charles ‘CQ’ Brown was told to pack his panties in his foot locker and go. The president was polite about it, thanking Brown for “over 40 years of service to our country.” His services are no longer required. Moving into the Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman’s office will be Dan “Razin” Caine. Trump met him back in 2018 while visiting troops in Iraq. “He said, I’ll kill for you sir,” Trump once recalled. “Then he puts on a ‘Make America Great Again‘ hat.”
Pentagon wakes up
The Pentagon brass hasn’t stopped jingling since Friday. This woke bleep stops now, President Donald Trump colorfully declared. As he signed the order firing CQ Brown, “the highest-ranking officer in the country.”
Replacing the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs was only the first tremor of a “major shake-up” in top military leadership.
Along with Brown, “five other top officers were also being replaced.” For now. Colin Powell was the only other Black General to hold the post but that wasn’t the reason Brown was axed.
Favoring a woke philosophy of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion rather than combat readiness caused that decision. The Pentagon is in for a total overhaul under new management.
It’s really not a surprise to anyone. Most expected it much sooner. Recently confirmed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has had it in for Brown.
He should be fired, Hegseth previously declared, “because of his woke focus on diversity, equity and inclusion programs in the military.” Also missing from the Pentagon since Friday are Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Lisa Franchetti and Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force General Jim Slife.

Fighting and winning wars
Instead of planning drag shows aboard Navy warships, Secretary Hegseth insists, “under President Trump, we are putting in place new leadership that will focus our military on its core mission of deterring, fighting and winning wars.”
The Chinese aren’t happy to hear that news from the Pentagon. Air Force Lieutenant General Dan Caine was once an F-16 pilot. That was in a previous life, before he served as CIA associate director for military affairs.
Trump was talking about General Caine at last year’s CPAC conference. When Trump first set eyes on him in Iraq, “he looked better than any movie actor you could get.”

In the same speech, he told CPAC the biggest problem with the Pentagon was it was “woke at the top.” He gets to report at this year’s CPAC, that’s no longer a problem.
Brown got the word while he was out “visiting troops at the southern U.S. border.” He was there to make sure they were treating migrants properly. If he had been down there years ago attempting to secure our national interests he would still have a job.
It didn’t surprise him to be told that he’s been locked out of the Pentagon and his passwords have been reset. He was expecting that since November.