Hesgeth hamstrung by school kids...
Pete Hegseth dealt another blow as judge shoots down effort to rebrand Pentagon with 'warrior ethos'
Pentagon boss
Pete Hegseth faced yet another setback in his mission to rebrand the US military as a photogenic 'warrior' class following a lawsuit from school children.
The Defense Department was hit with the legal action after Hegseth ordered military schools to remove hundreds of books about race and sex due to their allegedly '
woke' content.
Some of the banned books include Maya Angelou's classic novel I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and State of Emergency with a foreword by
Cardi B.
In a shock move, a federal judge said Hegseth's order violated First Amendment rights following a lawsuit brought on behalf of pre-K to 11th grade students.
The so-called Department of War must restock military libraries with the 'banned' books, including titles such as White Fragility and Was the Cat in the Hat Black?
The move comes as Hegseth's management of the most powerful military in history was described as 'soul-sucking' and the Defense chief was branded an 'empty suit running this department into the ground.'
The former Fox News host launched a 'War on Woke' when he took over the department, and has since implemented major changes to instill a 'warrior ethos.'
The administration
rebranded the Department of Defense to the 'Department of War.' He also vowed to restore 'scary, tough, disciplined' fitness regiments because he was
'tired of seeing fat troops.'
'We became the woke department. But not anymore,' Hegseth recently told top generals as he boasted about eliminating DEI from the military.