Senator Tom Cotton, a Republican from Arkansas, has raised concerns about potential resistance within the Defense Department to the incoming Trump administration's proposed reforms. Cotton criticized reports of internal discussions among Pentagon officials regarding how to respond if President Trump issues certain directives or makes significant staffing changes.
One anonymous defense official mentioned that troops are obligated to disobey unlawful orders, sparking questions about potential resignations from senior military leaders in such scenarios.
President-elect Trump has pledged to overhaul the federal government through personnel adjustments and restructuring. Reports suggest that specific individuals may face termination upon Trump's return to office. Vivek Ramaswamy, an ally of Trump, is slated to lead the Department of Government Efficiency, aimed at reducing government size, cutting spending, and enhancing efficiency.
Cotton criticized Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin for allegedly spreading misinformation about the incoming administration's intentions and insinuating that Trump might issue unlawful orders. Cotton emphasized the need for reform at the Defense Department and asserted that the outgoing administration cannot restrict the incoming president's constitutional authority as commander-in-chief.
Senator Cotton, recently elected as chairman of the Senate Republican conference, is poised to assume leadership of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, succeeding Senator Marco Rubio.