US Secretary of the Navy John Phelan Departs in Latest Pentagon Shake-Up
First service head to leave during Trump's second term; tensions cited over shipbuilding initiative
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- US Secretary of the Navy John Phelan has abruptly departed, becoming the first head of a military service to leave during President Trump's second term.
- No reason was given, though media reports cite months of tensions between Phelan and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Deputy Secretary Stephen Feinberg over a new naval shipbuilding initiative.
- Undersecretary Hung Cao, a 25-year Navy veteran and former Senate/House candidate, will serve as acting Secretary.
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This departure is part of a broader wave of Pentagon leadership changes under the Trump administration. Since taking office, Hegseth has systematically replaced top military leaders, with firings beginning in February 2025. The Navy is currently engaged in aggressive operations against Iran, including a blockade of Iranian ports.
US Secretary of the Navy John Phelan is leaving his job, the Pentagon abruptly announced Wednesday, the first head of a military service to depart during US President Donald Trump's second term but just the latest top defence leader to step down or be ousted.
No reason was given for the unexpected departure of the US Navy's top civilian official, coming as the sea service has imposed a blockade of Iranian ports and is targeting ships linked to Tehran around the world during a tenuous ceasefire in the war.
However, The New York Times and other US media reported that tensions had been building for months between Phelan and his superiors, Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth and Deputy Secretary Stephen Feinberg. Feinberg was increasingly dissatisfied with Phelan's handling of a new naval shipbuilding initiative.
Another Trump loyalist is taking over as acting head of the US Navy: Undersecretary Hung Cao, a 25-year US Navy combat veteran who ran unsuccessful campaigns for the US Senate and House in Virginia.
Phelan's departure is the latest in a series of shake-ups of top leadership at the Pentagon, coming just weeks after Hegseth fired the US Army's top uniformed officer, General Randy George. Hegseth also has fired several other top generals, admirals and defence leaders since taking office last year.
The firings began in February 2025, when Hegseth removed military leaders, including Admiral Lisa Franchetti, the US Navy's top uniformed officer, and General Jim Slife, the No 2 leader at the Air Force. Trump also fired General Charles "CQ" Brown Jnr as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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Hung Cao will likely serve as acting Secretary while the administration considers a permanent replacement
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Additional Pentagon leadership changes may occur
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Confirmation hearings for permanent Navy leadership will occur if nominated
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Offene Fragen
- What specifically caused the tensions between Phelan and his superiors?
- Will Hung Cao be nominated for the permanent position or serve only as acting Secretary?
- Will there be further leadership changes at the Pentagon?
- How will the leadership transition affect ongoing naval operations against Iran?






