Important News: Major General Randy George Asked to Resign Immediately
- On Thursday, an American official revealed that Pete Hegseth, the American Minister of Defense, had asked General Randy George to resign from his position as Chief of Staff of the Army.
- The general, who has been in office since 2023, was asked to retire immediately.
- This very high ranking officer “will leave his position with immediate effect,” wrote X Sean Parnell, the Pentagon spokesperson, wishing him “a lovely retirement.”
The time for major departures in the American administration. American Minister of Defense Pete Hegseth asked Major General Randy George to resign from his position as Chief of Staff of the Army, an American official announced on Thursday, April 2, regarding this departure that coincides with the ongoing war against Iran, reported AFP.
This official confirmed information from CBS News that he had been asked to retire immediately. He was appointed to this position in 2023, during the tenure of Democratic President Joe Biden.
This very high-ranking officer “will leave his position as the 41st Chief of Staff of the Army, with immediate effect”
, wrote X Sean Parnell, the Pentagon spokesperson, wishing him “a lovely retirement.”
He did not provide a reason for this sudden departure.
Earlier in the day, it was reported that Donald Trump had fired his Minister of Justice Pam Bondi, one of his loyal supporters criticized for her handling of the Epstein case, and appointed his former personal lawyer to serve as interim in this strategic position.




