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Hegseth's paranoia since Signalgate has turned the Pentagon into a personal vendetta, as generals lose their jobs not for performance but because of his insecurity about Dan Driscoll — a stunning abuse of authority. Driscoll's reported exit — after previously denying plans to resign — reflects a broader pattern of leadership upheaval and political infighting that could undermine military stability, continuity and civilian oversight.
Driscoll's reported departure stems from an increasingly complex Pentagon leadership structure rather than a broader crisis. Driscoll previously said he had no plans to resign, and Trump has publicly praised his performance. Disagreements with Hegseth reflect the administration's effort to reshape military leadership and accelerate reforms, while Driscoll's departure could be a personnel decision rather than proof of institutional failure.