Top Pentagon advisor to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ‘amicably’ resigns after 6 months

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On Saturday, the Ministry of Defense (DOD) confirmed on Saturday, a senior adviser to the Minister of Defense, Beit Higseth, left the Pentagon after six months of service.
Justin Volsher told Fox News Digital that he had officially resigned on Thursday evening, describing the decision that he was completely possessed.
Volscher said he was originally intended to spend six months in the government, and after he reached this point, he chose to move forward “friendly”. He also emphasized what he described as the “great work” that Higseth is doing “for our forces and our country.”
“The Ministry of Defense is grateful to Justin Volsher on his work on behalf of the president [Donald] Trump and Amin Higseth. “We wish him success in his future endeavors.”
Higseth pledged to restore the warrior mentality and raise the standards in the full military transformation
Volsons News News tells that he voluntarily resigned on Thursday evening from the SECDEF HegSeth’s Pentagon. (Omar Havana/Getty Emose)
In addition to providing advice to HegSeth to employees and politics, Volcher has played a role in many defense initiatives during his term, as he told Fox News Digital.
Volcher said that he contributed to the main acquisition programs that aim to strengthen the girl and the American industrial base, and helped simplify the temporal schedules for the purchase of software “from years to months”, updating the main information technology systems throughout the department.
He also said that Higseth supported high-level meetings across India and the Pacific, including the Shangri-La dialogue in Singapore, and participated in efforts that re-directed approximately $ 50 billion in line elements other than the girl to more influential preparedness and defense programs.
Volscher praised “men and women who are dedicated to the Ministry of Defense”, and pointed to the progress in “stimulating the ethics of the warrior” and “rebuilding the army”, and thanked both Higseth and Trump for their leadership. “However, this is just the beginning,” added Volsher.
Volscher, who has held the position of great adviser to Higshith since April, announced his departure on Saturday afternoon in a letter posted on X.
“As planned, I completed 6 months of service in the government to my country,” books, describing the experience “incredibly inspiring.”
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Justin Volsher in an unknown form. Volscher, the chief adviser to Defense Minister Beit Higseth, left the Pentagon on Thursday after completing six months in this role. (From the Justinflcher via x)
“None of this can happen without the decisive leadership of Minister Higseth or President Trump’s confidence in our team,” he wrote. “I will continue to establish American war men in all future efforts.”
Volscher joined the Ministry of Defense earlier this year as part of the Higseth Interior Circle, a group of loyal advisers appointed after Higseth took the leadership in the Pentagon in the second state of Trump.

Volsher had served six months in the Pentagon before confirming his resignation Thursday evening with Fox News Digital. (J. David Ake/Getty Images)
His departure comes amid the re -expansion of a wider range of senior employees within the Higseth office. At least six aides have left since January, although defense officials have reduced the moves as standard transformations.
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It is unclear what will be the next step for Volscher, although his statement indicates that he intends to stay active in national security circles.
The Pentagon was not called an alternative.
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2025-07-20 02:55:00