US Navy Secretary John Phelan fired by Pete Hegseth amid unspecified controversy
April 23, 2026 • Google News World
US Navy Secretary John Phelan Fired by Pete Hegseth
John Phelan, the US Navy Secretary, has been fired from his position by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. According to reports, Phelan’s departure comes as a naval blockade of Iran continues.
Phelan was appointed as the US Navy Secretary in 2018 and had previously served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Operations and Logistics. Prior to his appointment, he worked in various roles within the Department of Defense.
The reasons behind Phelan’s firing are not yet clear. Hegseth has announced that he will be appointing a new US Navy Secretary to replace Phelan.
Phelan’s departure marks the latest change in the Trump administration’s leadership team. The administration has seen several high-profile departures in recent months, including that of National Security Adviser John Bolton and Attorney General William Barr.
The news of Phelan’s firing comes as the US Navy continues to implement its naval blockade of Iran. The blockade, which was imposed in response to concerns over Iran’s nuclear program, has been the subject of controversy and debate among lawmakers and experts.
Phelan’s departure from the Pentagon is seen as a significant development in the Trump administration’s leadership shake-up. The exact reasons behind his firing remain unclear, but it is likely that Phelan’s departure will have implications for the US Navy’s operations and policies in the region.
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