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Assessing Claims About the Pentagon’s Women, Peace, and Security Program – Peter Gattuso

On April 29, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced his intention to shutter the Pentagon’s Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) program. 

Although Hegseth referred to the WPS program as a “Biden initiative,” the program was established through bipartisan congressional legislation and signed into law by President Donald Trump. Hegseth later appeared to acknowledge this in a separate tweet shared two hours after his initial post: “The woke & weak Biden Administration distorted & weaponized the straight-forward & security-focused WPS initiative launched in 2017. So—yes—we are ending the ‘woke divisive/social justice/Biden (WPS) initiative.’” 

Hegseth lacks the authority to entirely eliminate the program, which he appeared to acknowledge at the end of his tweet, noting he would dismantle it to the fullest extent allowed by the law and push for its eradication in the administration’s next budget request, which Congress must approve. The law that created the program was written to apply not only to the Department of Defense (DOD), but also the Department of Homeland Security, the State Department, and the U.S. Agency for International Development. Congress tasked the DOD specifically with ensuring that various training regimens address “the importance of meaningful participation by women” and that employees receive training in “gender considerations,” particularly in regards to the protection of civilians and international human rights law.

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