Pentagon drags out decision after probe into 'woke' diversity chief accused of anti-White people tweets
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The Pentagon is continuing to delay making a final decision after a probe was opened into diversity, equity and inclusion chief Kelisa Wing for resurfaced Tweets.
The Pentagon originally told Fox News Digital that the matter would be referred to Under Secretary of Personnel and Readiness Gil Cisneros for a final decision 30 days after the initial review. But, after nearly two months, the case is unresolved. Kelisa Wing, a DEI chief officer at the Department of Defense education wing, said she is a "woke administrator." (Twitter/Screenshot | Kelisa Wing) Kelisa Wing, a diversity chief at the Department of Defense, posts disparaging comments about White people on Twitter. (Kelisa Wing/Twitter) Kelisa Wing tweets (Fox News | Kelisa Wing and Nichols | Screenshot/Twitter) Kelisa Wing recommended "Between the World and Me" by Ta-Nehisi Coates. (YouTube/Screenshot | Ta-Nehisi Coates) Kelisa Wing reads a quote from 'Between the World and Me' during a DoDEA session. (DoDEA|Screenshot) Hannah Grossman is an Associate Editor at Fox News Digital.
"The findings are being presented to the office of the under secretary of defense for personnel and readiness," Cmdr. Nicole Schwegman, a DoD spokesperson, told Fox News Friday. "Our focus remains on ensuring military-connected students, their families and our employees have equitable access to opportunities and resources that support student achievement and readiness for college and careers. We have nothing additional to share at this time."