Hegseth responds after uproar over removal of Tuskegee Airmen videos
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Sunday had to respond to criticism after videos of Tuskegee Airmen and Women Air Force Service Pilots were removed from basic training courses, according to a report from Reuters.
An official told Reuters the videos were removed pending a review to comply with Trump's order to eliminate DEI efforts in the federal government. Hegseth, too, has made eliminating DEI from the military a top priority.
But uproar quickly grew over the removal of the videos, including from Alabama Republican Sen. Katie Britt. Britt called the removal of the videos "malicious compliance" that had to be corrected.
"We’re all over it Senator. This will not stand," Hegseth said in response. Hours later, he posted, "This has been immediately reversed."
Reuters reported on Sunday that the Air Force said the videos will be taught.







