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Trump Rebaptizes Department of "Defense," Social Media Echoes with News

Re-phrased text: Donald Trump has rebranded the "Department of Defense" to a new name, causing widespread attention on social media.

Trump Alters Department of Defense Moniker, Sparking Widespread Buzz
Trump Alters Department of Defense Moniker, Sparking Widespread Buzz

Trump Rebaptizes Department of "Defense," Social Media Echoes with News

In a move that has sparked controversy, President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to change the name of the U.S. Department of Defense to the "Department of War." The decision, officially announced and enacted on September 6, 2025, has left many questioning the motives behind the change.

The viral clip showing the removal of Secretary of Defense letters from the wall of the Pentagon has added fuel to the fire. The exact reason for the removal of these letters remains unknown.

The change of the Department of Defense's name is a recent development, causing a stir among the public. Some argue that those who dodged the draft should not be allowed to rename the DoD. Others criticise the decision as either evil or a waste of time.

Trump's decision has also raised eyebrows in light of his previous claims of deserving a Nobel Peace Prize. This, coupled with his recent demand that the Gulf of Mexico be referred to as the "Gulf of America," has led some to question his focus on issues that are least important to the American people.

The renaming of the Department of Defense to the Department of War has not been without opposition. One Twitter user expressed confusion about the President's anti-war claims and the decision to rename the DoD. Another suggested renaming the Department of War to Department of Release The Epstein Files.

Trump, however, has defended his decision, stating in the Oval Office that the name change didn't sound good, and he preferred the original name, "Department of War." Pete Hegseth, who has been given a new title, has also expressed support for the name change.

As the controversy continues to unfold, the public is invited to share their thoughts in the comments section. The removal of Secretary of Defense letters at the Pentagon and the viral clip of the event have certainly sparked a lively debate. Whether this decision will stand the test of time remains to be seen.

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