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Mon Jun 9, 2025, 06:41 AM Jun 2025

White House struggles to hire senior advisers to Pete Hegseth [View all]

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Source: NBC News

June 9, 2025, 5:00 AM EDT / Updated June 9, 2025, 11:42 AM EDT


WASHINGTON — The White House is looking for a new chief of staff and several senior advisers to support Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after a series of missteps that have shaken confidence in his leadership, but it has so far found no suitable takers, according to four current and former administration officials and a Republican congressional aide.

Top Defense Department jobs, including the defense secretary’s chief of staff, are normally considered prestigious and typically attract multiple qualified candidates. But at least three people have already turned down potential roles under Hegseth, according to a former U.S. official, the defense official and a person familiar with the matter.

Vice President JD Vance and White House chief of staff Susie Wiles have taken an active interest in finding ways to help Hegseth after he abruptly suspended two handpicked senior aides in April, accusing them of leaking classified information in a Fox News interview. Soon afterward, Hegseth announced the removal of his chief of staff on Fox News and a senior press aide resigned, writing later that Hegseth’s office was in “total chaos.” 

Vance and Wiles have been searching for candidates who could support Hegseth ever since, according to three current U.S. officials and a former U.S. official. So far, though, the administration has not had much luck identifying people who are either willing to work for Hegseth or who fit the bill politically. And the White House has rejected some people Hegseth wants to hire, while Hegseth has rejected some of the White House’s candidates. Chief Pentagon Spokesman Sean Parnell said, “The anonymous sources cited in this article have no idea what they’re talking about."

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/white-house-struggles-find-qualified-people-willing-work-pete-hegseth-rcna211602



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Original article/headline -

White House struggles to find qualified people willing to work for Pete Hegseth

June 9, 2025, 5:00 AM EDT


WASHINGTON — The White House is looking for a new chief of staff and several senior advisers to support Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after a series of missteps that have shaken confidence in his leadership, but it has so far found no suitable takers, according to four current and former administration officials and a Republican congressional aide.

Top Defense Department jobs, including the defense secretary’s chief of staff, are normally considered prestigious and typically attract multiple qualified candidates. But at least three people have already turned down potential roles under Hegseth, according to a former U.S. official, the defense official and a person familiar with the matter.

Vice President JD Vance and White House chief of staff Susie Wiles have taken an active interest in finding ways to help Hegseth after he abruptly suspended two handpicked senior aides in April, accusing them of leaking classified information in a Fox News interview. Soon afterward, Hegseth announced the removal of his chief of staff on Fox News and a senior press aide resigned, writing later that Hegseth’s office was in “total chaos.” 

Vance and Wiles have been searching for candidates who could support Hegseth ever since, according to three current U.S. officials and a former U.S. official. So far, though, the administration has not had much luck identifying people who are either willing to work for Hegseth or who fit the bill politically. And the White House has rejected some people Hegseth wants to hire, while Hegseth has rejected some of the White House’s candidates. The Pentagon did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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Jack Daniels is available. Vinca Jun 2025 #1
Since when do they care bamagal62 Jun 2025 #2
Maybe qualified means the ability to limit his alcohol and keep his wife out of classified meetings. Lonestarblue Jun 2025 #9
Jim Beam Katinfl Jun 2025 #3
Maybe he should ask President Obama why he is having difficulties with staffing. taxi Jun 2025 #4
Maybe ask old Grand Dad or Johnny Walker. Ray Bruns Jun 2025 #5
INCOMPETENCE ushered in by loyalty pledges Captain Zero Jun 2025 #7
I'll do it. Shipwack Jun 2025 #6
Would YOU purposely go to work for a dumb, unqualified ahole? mwb970 Jun 2025 #8
Pete Hegseth is the most qualified person there is IronLionZion Jun 2025 #10
In other words, they haven't yet found anyone who is mwmisses4289 Jun 2025 #11
The best way to "help" Hegseth is to tell him gently to resign Deminpenn Jun 2025 #12
I'm sure there is vast bullpen to pull from over at Fox News Javaman Jun 2025 #13
You know, an incompetent military works for me right now. ananda Jun 2025 #14
Sam Adams Mawspam2 Jun 2025 #15
Bud Light Kid Berwyn Jun 2025 #16
I mean, he's a rapist and a drunk, so... Prairie Gates Jun 2025 #17
There's only one qualification that matters. The ranks of true believers must be thinning. Marcuse Jun 2025 #18
That is NOT a new problem in all agencies for this administration NotHardly Jun 2025 #19
NBC has neutered the headline at link: White House struggles to hire senior advisers to Pete Hegseth Eugene Jun 2025 #20
To be fair, Hedgepeth(whatever) is not qualified, so, what's the problem? NotHardly Jun 2025 #21
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