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Pete Hegseth Quickly Corrects Himself After Major Slip-Up – Donald Trump Says, “Glad You Made That Correction”

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Published On: September 16, 2025
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With President Donald Trump close by, Secretary of Defense/War Pete Hegseth had a moment in the Oval Office on Monday when he stumbled over his department’s new nickname. “The DOD from day one. Excuse me, DOW. The former Fox News host said, “The Department of War,” which caused laughter from everyone in the room.

Since an act of Congress is necessary for a formal renaming, Trump has only designated the Department of War as a secondary name; therefore, it is obviously accurate to refer to it as both the Department of Defense and the Department of War. But after accepting Hegseth’s apologies, Trump joked, “I’m glad you made that correction,” which caused more people to laugh.

The Department of Defense will now be known as the Department of War, according to an executive order issued by President Trump. The BBC obtained the order’s language, which states that the agency’s goal is to “project strength and resolve” and returns the moniker it last used in the 1940s.

The new name will be used as a “secondary title” for the time being as the administration looks for congressional approval to make the move permanent. Although the White House has not yet disclosed the cost of a makeover, US media anticipate that it will cost billions of dollars to update hundreds of agencies, logos, email addresses, and uniforms.

The War Department, which began as a cabinet-level organization in 1789 and lasted until 1947, was replaced by the Department of Defense (DoD), which is in charge of the US armed forces.

The executive order states: “The name ‘Department of War‘ conveys a stronger message of readiness and resolve compared to ‘Department of Defense,’ which emphasizes only defensive capabilities.” “I think it’s a much more appropriate name, in light of where the world is right now,” Trump said in the Oval Office, adding that “it sends a message of victory”.

According to the directive, Pete Hegseth, the Secretary of Defense, would be referred to as the Secretary of War. In order to progress toward a permanent renaming of the agency, it directs him to suggest and incorporate legislative and executive initiatives.

Hegseth added that “words matter” and that “this name change is not just about renaming, it’s about restoring” while speaking during the signing. “We’re going to go on offence, not just on defence. Maximum lethality, not tepid legality. Violent effect, not politically correct,” he said. “We’re going to raise up warriors, not just defenders.”

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Shrobana is a passionate writer and feminist who believes in the power of words to challenge social norms, shatter glass ceilings, and inspire change. She is in constant need of coffee and fresh nutrition for her brain. You’ll often find her in the corner reading Arundhati Roy and planning her next Instagram post. She is a certified Lana Del Rey fangirl with an immense love for writing on pop culture. Now, she gets to live her dream every day and couldn’t be happier.

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