The U.S. military is undergoing a historic leadership purge in the middle of a shooting war. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has removed nearly the entire Joint Chiefs of Staff within a year, with General Randy George becoming the latest casualty as American pilots go missing over Iran.
According to Ryan Grim on Breaking Points, only two members of the Joint Chiefs remain from when Hegseth took office. This is not routine turnover; it’s a structural demolition of the Pentagon's top brass during active combat in the Strait of Hormuz. Hegseth is reportedly clashing with officials who resist his efforts to block promotions for women and minorities.
Simultaneously, President Trump is gutting the Justice Department’s independence. He fired Attorney General Pam Bondi because she failed to deliver criminal prosecutions against political rivals like Adam Schiff and Jerome Powell. On The Daily, reporter Tyler Pager detailed how Bondi’s public declaration that she worked “at the directive” of Trump made her cases legally untenable, seen by judges as political theater.
Pam Bondi, The Daily:
- We all work for the greatest president in the history of our country.
- We are so proud to work at the directive of Donald Trump.
The administration’s focus has shifted from competent communicators to “vicious operators,” as Emily Jashinsky noted on Breaking Points. Bondi’s botched handling of the Epstein files - handing empty binders to influencers - triggered a bipartisan revolt in Congress, but her fatal flaw was an inability to wield the DOJ as a sword.
These parallel purges create an unprecedented constitutional crisis. The military’s command structure is being torched during wartime, while the nation’s top law enforcement agency is being transformed into a instrument of personal retribution. Trump is now asking Congress for a $1.5 trillion defense budget to build new warships, explicitly prioritizing military expansion over domestic entitlements - a full break from the populist promises of his first campaign.
Ryan Grim, Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar:
- Hegseth has remade nearly the entire joint chiefs of staff.
- The only ones remaining from when Hegseth took office just over a year ago are General Eric Smith of the Marine Corps and General Chance Saltzman, head of the Space Force.

