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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMaddowBlog-Army general abruptly steps down as Hegseth's Pentagon purge intensifies
Gen. Chris Donahue was described as the latest casualty in the defense secretarys purge of the militarys senior ranks.
As Gen. Chris Donahue, commander of U.S. Army Europe and Africa, joins the ranks of leaders involuntarily exiting the military, Pete Hegsethâs purge deserves to be seen as a genuine scandal.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-06-24T13:05:47.412Z
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In the years that followed, the general took on other high-profile duties, becoming the head of Army forces in Europe and Africa. He was also widely seen as the next chief of staff of the Army. This week, however, Donahues career became notable for a very different reason. The Hill reported:
An Army spokesperson soon after confirmed Donahues departure in an official statement, thanking the general for his leadership of U.S. Army Europe and Africa.
While military leaders retire with some regularity, theres reason to believe that Donahues decision announced after just 18 months in his position was not altogether voluntary. CBS News, citing multiple sources, reported that the general exited the military after a lengthy and decorated career because he had earned the ire of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.....
In fact, the New York Times reported in November that Hegseth had fired or sidelined dozens of officials with little explanation, creating an atmosphere of anxiety and mistrust within the department. Politico published a similar report the month before, noting that the secretarys firings have injected a fresh wave of fear into the Pentagon over the cost of speaking up and who might be next.
Early last year, five former defense secretaries, including retired Gen. Jim Mattis, Donald Trumps first defense secretary, condemned the pattern of firings as reckless. In a joint letter, addressed to Congress, they asked the House and Senate to hold immediate hearings to assess the national security implications of the dismissals.
Hegseth and the administration appear to have ignored those concerns; the purge is still going on; and GOP leaders on Capitol Hill have scheduled no such hearings.
Democratic Rep. Seth Moulton of Massachusetts, who served as a Marine officer in Iraq and now serves on the House Armed Services Committee, spoke to Politico about Hegseths purges, which the congressman described as politically motivated.
Thats a recipe not just for a politicized military, but an authoritarian military, Moulton said. Thats the way militaries work in Russia and China and North Korea.....
For his part, Hegseth recently defended the pattern during congressional testimony, telling lawmakers who asked about his personnel purge, Under Barack Obama, 197 general officers were removed. So this is not something specific to this administration.
We learned soon after that the statistic the secretary cited was entirely made up and had no basis in fact.
Gen. Chris Donahue, commander of U.S. Army Europe and Africa, submitted his paperwork to retire after a little over a year in his position, a Pentagon official told The Hill.
The Pentagon official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal military deliberations.
An Army spokesperson soon after confirmed Donahues departure in an official statement, thanking the general for his leadership of U.S. Army Europe and Africa.
While military leaders retire with some regularity, theres reason to believe that Donahues decision announced after just 18 months in his position was not altogether voluntary. CBS News, citing multiple sources, reported that the general exited the military after a lengthy and decorated career because he had earned the ire of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.....
In fact, the New York Times reported in November that Hegseth had fired or sidelined dozens of officials with little explanation, creating an atmosphere of anxiety and mistrust within the department. Politico published a similar report the month before, noting that the secretarys firings have injected a fresh wave of fear into the Pentagon over the cost of speaking up and who might be next.
Early last year, five former defense secretaries, including retired Gen. Jim Mattis, Donald Trumps first defense secretary, condemned the pattern of firings as reckless. In a joint letter, addressed to Congress, they asked the House and Senate to hold immediate hearings to assess the national security implications of the dismissals.
Hegseth and the administration appear to have ignored those concerns; the purge is still going on; and GOP leaders on Capitol Hill have scheduled no such hearings.
Democratic Rep. Seth Moulton of Massachusetts, who served as a Marine officer in Iraq and now serves on the House Armed Services Committee, spoke to Politico about Hegseths purges, which the congressman described as politically motivated.
Thats a recipe not just for a politicized military, but an authoritarian military, Moulton said. Thats the way militaries work in Russia and China and North Korea.....
For his part, Hegseth recently defended the pattern during congressional testimony, telling lawmakers who asked about his personnel purge, Under Barack Obama, 197 general officers were removed. So this is not something specific to this administration.
We learned soon after that the statistic the secretary cited was entirely made up and had no basis in fact.
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MaddowBlog-Army general abruptly steps down as Hegseth's Pentagon purge intensifies (Original Post)
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(1,671 posts)1. Eventually we're going to lose intelligence and ability...
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(183,882 posts)2. Hegseth thwarted internal efforts to extend key Army general's career
Gen. Christopher Donahue, seen as a top warfighter, is the latest apparent casualty in a purge of senior military leaders by the Trump administration.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2026/06/24/effort-extend-army-generals-career-falls-flat-with-hegseth/
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stonewalled a behind-the-scenes effort within the Army and on Capitol Hill to extend the career of an influential general, people familiar with the matter said, leading to that officer submitting retirement paperwork and preparing to step down.
Gen. Christopher Donahue, head of U.S. Army Europe and Africa, will leave his role on July 2 after an unusually brief 18-month tenure, these people said, some speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss personnel matters. Hegseths move has exasperated some Army officials, considering Donahues background as a highly regarded Special Operations commander and the secretarys stated focus on making the military more lethal.
Hes singularly our best warfighter at every level, one retired senior Army officer said of Donahue.
The generals expected departure makes him the latest apparent casualty in Hegseths purge of senior military leaders whom the secretary has deemed insufficiently loyal to the Trump administration or branded woke for their past defense of diversity initiatives.
Hegseth has fired or otherwise removed dozens of generals and admirals, often without specifying a reason. In April, the Armys top officer, Gen. Randy George, and two other generals were forced into retirement. The administration has not yet nominated anyone for those roles.
Gen. Christopher Donahue, head of U.S. Army Europe and Africa, will leave his role on July 2 after an unusually brief 18-month tenure, these people said, some speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss personnel matters. Hegseths move has exasperated some Army officials, considering Donahues background as a highly regarded Special Operations commander and the secretarys stated focus on making the military more lethal.
Hes singularly our best warfighter at every level, one retired senior Army officer said of Donahue.
The generals expected departure makes him the latest apparent casualty in Hegseths purge of senior military leaders whom the secretary has deemed insufficiently loyal to the Trump administration or branded woke for their past defense of diversity initiatives.
Hegseth has fired or otherwise removed dozens of generals and admirals, often without specifying a reason. In April, the Armys top officer, Gen. Randy George, and two other generals were forced into retirement. The administration has not yet nominated anyone for those roles.
Hegseth is a real asshole who hates real heroes