U.S. military recruitment is surging under the Trump administration and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth—in spite of relentless attacks from the mainstream media and Democrats.
The details: According to data released by the Department of Defense, recruitment is up big in every branch of the military. In February 2025 alone:
- Army: +23,586 (115 percent of goal)
- Navy: +16,201 (105 percent of goal)
- Air Force: +5,847 (106 percent of goal)
- Marines: +13,329 (100 percent of goal)
- Space Force: +299 (100.1 percent of goal)
Hegseth weighs in: Speaking to Fox News, the Defense Secretary said:
- “These recruiting numbers don’t surprise me… one bit. They’re a reflection of a yearning from the American public, of young people to be proud of their country.”
Zoom out: Hegseth embodies the ‘warrior ethos’ and brings a breath of fresh air to the position as a former Army infantry officer with deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan. Since taking the reins, he’s reshaped the Defense Department away from woke DEI standards and towards “lethality, meritocracy, accountability, standards, and readiness.”
- But if you ask him, he says: “There is no better recruiter in my mind for our military than President Donald Trump.”
Back up: Recruitment officially reached crisis levels under Joe Biden:
- 🚨 Army missed its recruitment goal in 2022 by 25 percent
- 🚨 Navy missed its recruitment goal in 2023 by 20 percent
- 🚨 Air Force missed its recruitment goal in 2023 by 10 percent, the first time in over 20 years.
In spite of attacks: While young Americans flock to serve under this administration, the mainstream media has been relentless in its attempt to scandalize Hegseth—most recently overhyping the report that a journalist was accidentally added to a Signal chat where a successful bombing of Houthi terrorists was discussed.
Trump touts success: “Since November 5th, it’s all happened. Enrollment in the military is at a record. We’re setting records and six months ago we couldn’t get anybody.”