Pentagon Staff Now Need Prior Approval Before Communicating With Congress: Hegseth

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Pentagon called the policy โ€˜a pragmatic stepโ€™ aimed at improving communications with Congress.

Staffers at the Department of War (DOW), including the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, will now need to get prior approval before sharing any information with Congress.

In a memo dated Oct. 15 and seen by The Epoch Times, War Secretary Pete Hegseth and his deputy, Steve Feinberg, directed Pentagon officials to coordinate all communications with Capitol Hill through the departmentโ€™s office of legislative affairs.

โ€œThe Assistant Secretary of War for Legislative Affairs provides centralized direction, integration, and control of DoW legislative affairs and liaison activities with the U.S. Congress,โ€ Hegseth and Feinberg wrote in the memo, which was first reported by Breaking Defense.

โ€œUnauthorized engagements with Congress by DoW personnel acting in their official capacity, no matter how well-intentioned, may undermine Department-wide priorities critical to achieving our legislative objectives.โ€

The policy applies to the most senior DOW officialsโ€”the Joint Chiefs of Staff, as well as commanders of combatant commands, the service secretaries, directors of departmental agencies, and congressional affairs officers. It does not apply to the offices of the departmentโ€™s inspector general, general counsel, or comptroller, which maintain legally mandated communications with Congress.

According to the memo, service members may still request assistance from their lawmakers, and department employees retain whistleblower protections and other legal rights to speak with Congress.

In addition, Hegseth and Feinberg instructed the legislative affairs office to conduct a comprehensive review of the departmentโ€™s congressional engagement processes. That review, which is due within 90 days, is expected to address โ€œcurrent issues, inefficiencies, or misalignmentsโ€ and propose ways to โ€œstreamline activitiesโ€ and โ€œenhance complianceโ€ in congressional relations, the memo stated.

A follow-up memo, issued Oct. 17, authorizes the legislative affairs office to take additional steps to support the review, including forming working groups, requesting documents, and meeting with relevant military personnel.

Meanwhile, Pentagon component heads and principal staff assistants have been given 30 days to submit position descriptions and contact information for all staff who directly or indirectly provide information to Congress.

By Bill Pan

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