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Trump’s ‘Department of War’ Push Faces GOP Resistance and Soaring Cost Scrutiny

Under federal statute, only Congress can change the department’s official name, leaving the order as a communications rebrand.

Overview

  • The Pentagon and White House have adopted the new branding in official websites and social accounts, with Pete Hegseth using the “Secretary of War” title and promoting a more aggressive posture.
  • A Republican-led House Rules Committee declined to add a name-change provision to the NDAA, and Sen. Rand Paul said he will lead opposition in the Senate, signaling long odds for codifying the shift.
  • Analysts and reports project costs from hundreds of millions to potentially billions to replace seals, signage, documents, and other materials across more than 700,000 Defense Department facilities.
  • The administration’s recent lethal strike on an alleged Venezuelan smuggling vessel in international waters drew legal and oversight questions after officials dismissed concerns about potential war-crime implications.
  • A White House post parodying Apocalypse Now and warning Chicago about deportations heightened criticism of the administration’s martial rhetoric and its potential geopolitical and domestic consequences.