Navy Secretary Ousted Over Dispute About Shipbuilding
April 24, 2026 • Google News World
US Navy Secretary John Phelan Removed from Position Amid Dispute Over Shipbuilding
Washington D.C. - US Navy Secretary John Phelan has been removed from his position after a dispute over shipbuilding, according to reports.
Phelan was appointed as the Navy secretary in March 2021 and served for approximately 13 months before being forced out of office. The reason for his removal is not entirely clear, but it appears that there were disagreements between Phelan and President Trump regarding the construction of new ships.
According to sources, Trump had expressed interest in building a battleship, which led to tensions with the Navy’s shipbuilding program. It is unclear whether these tensions directly contributed to Phelan’s removal from office.
Phelan’s departure marks the latest development in the ongoing controversy surrounding the US Navy’s shipbuilding program. The program has faced criticism for its cost overruns and delays, which have raised concerns about the effectiveness of the Navy’s fleet.
The White House has declined to comment on the specifics of Phelan’s removal from office. However, it is clear that the dispute over shipbuilding has had a significant impact on the Navy’s leadership.
Phelan’s departure also raises questions about the stability and continuity of the US Navy’s leadership during a time of heightened tensions with Iran. The Navy has been involved in a naval blockade of Iran since January 2020, and any disruptions to its leadership could have significant implications for national security.
Source: Google News World