The Trump administration is considering renaming several U.S. Navy ships, including the USNS Harriet Tubman, to better align with its priorities and historical perspectives, with some ships already renamed or under review, reflecting a shift away from diversity and inclusion initiatives.
The Senate has unanimously passed legislation that requires 100% of components for all Navy ships to be manufactured in the U.S. by 2033. The bill, introduced by Senator Tammy Baldwin, aims to strengthen Buy American requirements for the shipbuilding industry, supporting American jobs and the defense industrial base. The legislation sets gradual targets, starting with 65% of components in 2026, increasing to 75% in 2028, and reaching 100% in 2033. The defense secretary can waive these requirements under certain circumstances. Critics argue that the bill could complicate shipbuilding and increase costs, while proponents believe it will strengthen the industrial base and ensure a steady stream of work for U.S. suppliers.