US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Brown Removed from Office
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February 22, 2025 08:06
- President Donald Trump dismisses General Charles Brown, appoints retired General Dan Caine as successor, announces further changes in the military's top ranks.
President Trump Removes General Brown from Office
President Donald Trump has made a sudden decision to dismiss General Charles Brown, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and nominated retired Air Force General Dan Caine to replace him. Trump expressed his gratitude towards Brown for his over 40 years of service to the country, wishing him and his family a bright future. Trump highlighted Caine's success in combating ISIS and described him as a successful pilot, national security expert, entrepreneur, and a warrior with interagency and special operations experience.
Further Changes in the Military Leadership
President Trump has instructed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to prepare for more changes in the top 5 positions of the military, with the names to be announced soon. Defense Secretary Hegseth thanked Brown for his service and announced the dismissal of Navy Operations Chief Admiral Lisa Franchetti and Air Force Vice Commander General Jim Slife. Hegseth stated that under President Trump's leadership, they are creating a new leadership focused on the fundamental mission of deterring, fighting, and winning wars. Franchetti becomes the second high-ranking female military official removed by the Trump administration, following the dismissal of Coast Guard Commander Admiral Linda Fagan on January 20th.
Brown, the second African American to serve as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in US history, has been replaced by Caine, who most recently served as the Deputy Director for Military Affairs at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).