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The White House is pushing to rebrand the Pentagon, confirming Saturday plans to rename the Department of Defense to the Department of War, The Wall Street Journal first reported.
The Department of War was established by Congress in August 1789 to oversee the operation and maintenance of the military branches. After a brief name change to the National Military Establishment following World War II, it was changed to the Department of Defense.
The announcement comes days after Trump said the name change would happen “over the next week or so.”
“You know we call it the Department of Defense, but between us, I think we’re going to change the name,” the president said at the White House earlier in the week. “You want to know the truth, I think we’re going to have some information on that, maybe soon.”
Trump noted the historical importance of the department’s name during both world wars.
“We won World War I [and] World War II. It was called the Department of War. To me, that’s really what it is,” he said. “I’m talking to the people. Everybody likes that. We had an unbelievable history of victory when it was Department of War. Then we changed it to Department of Defense.”
Congress creates federal executive departments by law, so an amendment would be required to change the name legally.
“I’m sure Congress will go along if we need that. I don’t think we even need that. But, if we need that, I’m sure Congress will go along,” Trump said. “… Defense is too defensive. And we want to be defensive, but we want to be offensive too, if we have to be. So it just sounded to me like a better name.”
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The president can recommend legislation to make the change official, or rebrand it informally without approval.
Fox News Digital’s Greg Norman contributed to this report.
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