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Pete Hegseth Reportedly Blocking Black & Female US Navy Officers From Receiving Promotions, Report Claims

Williams MBy Williams MJune 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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A new report is raising some serious questions about how promotions are being handled at the highest levels of the US military.

According to a report published Monday by the New York Times, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth allegedly stepped in to block the promotions of at least seven US Navy officers who had been under consideration for advancement. Among those reportedly removed from the promotion list were two women and two Black men, the outlet reported. The report also notes that three white male officers were taken off the list as well.

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Still, the demographics behind the final promotion selections are drawing attention. Despite women making up roughly one-fifth of the active-duty Navy, no female officers reportedly appeared on the most recent promotion list released in May. The report further claimed that only two non-white officers were included, even though racial minorities account for a substantially larger share of Navy personnel.

Not surprisingly, the allegations have sparked controversy.

The New York Times cited four current and former defense officials who reportedly described the secretary’s actions as highly unusual. The claims also arrive amid previous reports suggesting that Hegseth has taken an unusually active role in reviewing military promotions across multiple branches of the armed forces.

But the Pentagon is forcefully pushing back.

Chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell blasted the report and rejected the suggestion that race or gender played any role in promotion decisions, writing on X (Twitter):

“They continue to push this worn out narrative because they view almost everything through the lens of race and gender over merit. As we’ve said before, military promotions are given to those who have earned them.”

Parnell continued:

“The Department will never consider the color of a service member’s skin or their gender as a factor in promotions. Under President Trump and @SecWar Hegseth, meritocracy reigns supreme at the War Department.”

He also reiterated the administration’s position in comments to the New York Times, stating:

“Military promotions are given to those who have earned them. The department will never consider the color of a service member’s skin or their gender as a factor in promotions.”

We sure hope not…

FYI, this isn’t the first time questions have surfaced about military advancement decisions under Hegseth’s leadership. Earlier this year, NBC News reported that promotions across multiple military branches had allegedly been delayed or blocked due to concerns related to race, gender, or perceived ties to policies from the previous Joe Biden administration. One official reportedly told the outlet that no branch of the military had been untouched by that level of involvement.

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Back in March, the New York Times also reported that promotions involving two female US Army officers and two Black Army officers were blocked from advancing to one-star general positions.

Meanwhile, criticism has been mounting from some lawmakers. Democratic Rep. Adam Smith, the ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee, accused Hegseth of turning personnel decisions into part of a broader culture war inside the Department of Defense. Smith argued that experienced military leaders have been pushed aside and warned that the resulting turmoil could damage morale, stability, and confidence throughout the armed forces.

As of now, the competing narratives remain exactly that: competing narratives. Critics argue the numbers raise legitimate concerns, while Pentagon officials insist promotions are based solely on merit and qualifications.

We really, really hope that initial report isn’t true. Ugh. Reactions, y’all?

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