Trump wants to rename Department of Defense back to Department of War

President Donald Trump recently made an announcement regarding a potential name change for the Department of Defense. During a White House event, the president hinted at the possibility of renaming the department back to its original title, the Department of War.
Trump expressed his belief that the Department of War was a more fitting name for the agency, citing the department’s successful history during World War One and World War Two. He emphasized the importance of maintaining an offensive mindset in addition to defensive capabilities, indicating that the name change could better reflect this dual purpose.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth was praised by Trump for his leadership within the department, with the president stating that a decision on the name change could be expected in the coming weeks. Trump assured reporters that the change would be implemented swiftly, with or without congressional approval.
The Department of Defense, initially established in 1789 to oversee the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps, underwent several transformations over the years. Following the conclusion of World War II, the National Security Act of 1947 merged the Navy and War Departments with the newly independent Air Force, forming the National Military Establishment. This organization was later renamed the Department of Defense in 1949.
As discussions continue regarding the potential name change for the Department of Defense, it remains to be seen how this decision will impact the agency’s mission and operations. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.
[Author: Greg Norman, Reporter at Fox News Digital]