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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s controversial chief of staff, who played a central role in a power struggle that gripped the Pentagon, will exit the agency today.
Joe Kasper was originally expected to transition to another role within the Defense Department, but is now planning to go back to government relations and consulting, he said in an interview.
He will continue to support and advise the Pentagon, he said, but as a special government employee. This will limit him to performing temporary jobs for just 130 days a year.
It does NOT matter who Hegseth fires or who he allows to leave, HE is responsible allowing not a Vanity Fair Editor to be invited into classified chat that is monitored by Rusia and China. He is responsible for sharing classified information with his wife and his brother. He is problem and he is the one who needs to leave.
Joe Kasper was originally expected to transition to another role within the Defense Department, but is now planning to go back to government relations and consulting, he said in an interview.
He will continue to support and advise the Pentagon, he said, but as a special government employee. This will limit him to performing temporary jobs for just 130 days a year.
It does NOT matter who Hegseth fires or who he allows to leave, HE is responsible allowing not a Vanity Fair Editor to be invited into classified chat that is monitored by Rusia and China. He is responsible for sharing classified information with his wife and his brother. He is problem and he is the one who needs to leave.