White House to take choice of Pentagon chief of staff out of Hegseth's hands
Briefly

Pete Hegseth's tenure as the US defense secretary faces scrutiny as the White House intervenes to block his selection of Marine Col Ricky Buria for chief of staff due to concerns about Buria's limited experience and internal conflicts. This reflects an effort by the administration to protect Hegseth and prevent further controversies. Hegseth accepted a compromise, allowing Buria to remain as a senior adviser while the White House will pick a different candidate for the role. The situation underscores the challenges facing Hegseth in maintaining a stable leadership at the Pentagon.
Hegseth's suggestion to appoint Marine Col Ricky Buria as chief of staff was rejected by the White House due to his perceived liabilities and limited experience.
The White House's decision to intervene reflects a desire to protect Hegseth and ensure he is insulated from further controversy amid scrutiny of his leadership.
Hegseth is allowed to keep Buria as a senior adviser, but must accept a different candidate for chief of staff, demonstrating ongoing tensions within the administration.
This unusual intervention by the White House highlights concerns regarding Hegseth’s ability to lead effectively at the Pentagon without causing further internal strife.
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