Secretary of War Pete Hegseth just launched a full-scale crackdown on the federal government’s oldest DEI federal contracting program.
The Small Business Administration’s 8(a) program is not well known, outside of D.C.
But, like many government programs, it has strayed from its original purpose to breed rampant fraud, waste, and DEI corruption.
That all ends now.
Today, Secretary Hegseth ordered all 8(a) contracts to be reviewed immediately.
In his words, they’re going to take a “sledgehammer” to the program.
Only those that contribute to the U.S. military’s strength will be kept. All contracts that throw U.S. taxpayer money down the drain will be cut.
Hegseth explained further in this video announcement:
For those who prefer to read, here’s the full transcript:We are taking a sledgehammer to the oldest DEI program in the federal government—the 8(a) program. pic.twitter.com/c9iH8gcqG7
— Secretary of War Pete Hegseth (@SecWar) January 16, 2026
Many of the DEI “small businesses” who got funding from the 8(a) program did not actually do work themselves.When President Trump appointed me as your Secretary of War, I made you a series of promises. I promised that every single one of your taxpayer dollars would go toward one thing, and one thing only—building the most lethal fighting force on the planet. And I promised we would gut the corruptive, unconstitutional, non-merit-based DEI programs that have weakened our military and distracted us from our primary mission.
And I promised we would hunt down the waste, the fraud, and the abuse that has run rampant in this department for decades, and to instead redirect that money to President Trump’s America First priorities. Well, today we are once again taking action on these promises. We’re actually taking a sledgehammer to the oldest DEI program in the federal government, a program few people outside of Washington have ever heard of that I hadn’t heard of.
It’s called the 8A program. Now, if you’re like me, you’re asking yourself, what is an 8A? It’s a great question.
8A refers to the Small Business Administration’s program to assist, quote, small disadvantaged businesses owned by a socially disadvantaged individual or tribe, end quote. Providing these small businesses with opportunities is a laudable goal, but over the decades, as it happens, the 8A program has morphed into swamp code words for DEI race-based contracting. And here’s the worst part.
In many, many instances, these socially disadvantaged businesses, they don’t even do work. They take a 10%, 20%, sometimes 50% fee off the top, and then pass the contract off to a giant consulting firm, commonly known as Beltway Bandits. For decades, this program, 8A, has been a breeding ground for fraud, and this administration is finally doing something about it.
The Department of Justice under Attorney General Pam Bondi recently exposed half a billion dollars in 8A fraud. Treasury led by Secretary Besant found another quarter billion, and their investigation is just beginning. Treasury, Justice, and the Small Business Administration under Administrator Loeffler are all actively investigating their 8A contracts right now.
Now, in the Pentagon, $100 million sole source contracts go out the door to these 8A firms almost every day. $100 million sole source contracts go out our door to these 8A firms almost every day, without any competition or opportunity for anyone else to bid. The Department of War is required by law to do almost $100 billion worth of contracts per year with small businesses, including 8A firms.
Seems 8A is quite important. But we’re not required to pay enormous brokerage fees, only to have these firms pass those contracts along to giant consulting companies, and we won’t. We’re not doing this anymore.
So effective immediately, I’m ordering a line-by-line review of every small business sole source 8A contract that is over $20 million. And we’ll look at everything smaller than that, too. The Department of War has the biggest chunk of 8A spending by far, 10 times more than any other agency.
So our cleanup, it’s going to be 10 times tougher. It’s a two-stage mission. First, if a contract doesn’t make us more lethal, it’s gone.
We have no room in our budget for wasteful DEI contracts that don’t help us win wars, period, full stop. Second, we’re doing away with these pass-through schemes. We’ll make sure that every small business getting a contract is the one actually doing the work, and not just some shell company funneling your money to a giant consulting firm.
This approach is of course not meant to hurt small businesses, and that’s not the point. America is full of great, amazing small businesses. This is part of a larger effort to transform our acquisition ecosystem into one that makes sense for the threats we face in the 21st century.
I gave a long speech about this back in November. Our goal is to spend your money to build our defense industrial base with businesses, large and small, that share our mission, not to line the pockets of Beltway fraudsters, or to advance the agenda of DEI apologists. Only lethality, and we’re going to look at every single contract.
Rather, they subcontracted out work and scraped a portion of the profit off the top to keep for themselves.
DC_Draino explained the scheme perfectly:
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) played a part in helping to identify fraud and waste happening within the 8(a) program.It turns out the Pentagon was required to give out contracts to DEI companies with no bid competition.
Then those DEI companies would subcontract out the work to legitimate companies & keep some of the profits.
SecWar Hegseth just ended DEI money laundering at the Pentagon. https://t.co/gbaRcncWqg
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) January 16, 2026
They announced on X:
Great work.DOGE is happy to have helped identify and combat major passthrough 8(a) fraud at DoW and across government. Too often, tens of millions in contracts go to “disadvantaged small businesses” that are actually shells—keeping 50% and farming the work out to big consulting firms. https://t.co/h2iRvSR3aS
— DOGE DOW (@DOGE_DOW) January 16, 2026
Now, take that sledgehammer, smash the DEI program to bits, and save our taxpayer money!
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