Army Secretary Dan Driscoll has insisted he is not going anywhere, despite a series of reported clashes with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and his being tipped as the latter's potential successor.
WASHINGTON — Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s “paranoia” about Army Secretary Dan Driscoll taking his job fueled the firing of the Army’s top general, current and former administration officials tell ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll has no plans to resign or otherwise leave his role at the Pentagon, he said in a statement to The ...
Nearly from the beginning of his tenure, multiple sources said, Pete Hegseth has been distrustful of officials around him — civilian and military alike — and suspicious about their loyalties.
FORT GORDON, Ga. — The U.S. secretary of the Army visited U.S. Army Cyber Command leaders at Fort Gordon on March 26, 2026. During the visit, the Honorable Dan Driscoll engaged with ARCYBER commander ...