Overview
- The U.S. Senate confirmed Dan Caine with a 60-25 vote early Friday morning, finalizing his appointment as the nation's top military officer.
- Caine's nomination followed President Trump's abrupt firing of General C.Q. Brown Jr., sparking concerns over the politicization of military leadership.
- Caine, a decorated F-16 pilot with experience in special operations and intelligence, pledged to maintain an apolitical stance and uphold constitutional principles.
- His appointment required a presidential waiver, as he lacked traditional qualifications such as serving as a combatant commander or service chief.
- The confirmation concludes an unprecedented overhaul of military leadership under the Trump administration, which has dismissed multiple senior officers.