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Democrats sound alarm about a new leader in uniform at Stars and Stripes

Democrats say the placement of an active-duty public affairs officer could undermine the newspaper’s editorial independence, and they want Hegseth’s explanation by Aug. 28.

  • On Thursday, Senate Democrats initiated a probe into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over his placement of an active-duty Public Affairs officer as deputy to Stars and Stripes publisher Max Lederer without consultation.
  • Lederer announced his retirement after 19 years, writing that his leadership philosophy and understanding of the outlet's mission differ fundamentally from the Department of Defense's current direction.
  • The Pentagon fired the ombudsman earlier this year and instituted a 'pledge' requiring reporters to seek approval before publishing, raising concerns about editorial independence.
  • Senators Elizabeth Warren, Richard Blumenthal, and Jeanne Shaheen demanded a detailed explanation by August 28 regarding the officer's duties, chain of command, and whether the appointment is temporary.
  • For generations, service members have relied on the publication for credible, independent news, a standard the Senators warned must not be compromised during this critical Pentagon leadership transition.
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Political Wire broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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