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Hung Cao
Official portrait, 2025
Acting
Assumed office April 22, 2026
Donald Trump
John Phelan
Incumbent
Assumed office October 3, 2025
Donald Trump
Brett Seidle (acting)
(1971-08-03) August 3, 1971Saigon, South Vietnam (now Vietnam)
Republican
April Cao
5
United States Naval Academy (BS)Naval Postgraduate School (MS)
United States
United States Navy
1989–2021
Captain

Hung Cao (born August 3, 1971) is an American politician and former military officer who has served as the acting United States secretary of the Navy since April 22, 2026, and as the 35th United States under secretary of the Navy since 2025, having served in the branch from 1989 to 2021. He was a Republican candidate for U.S. Representative in Virginia's 10th congressional district in 2022, and the party's nominee for the state's 2024 U.S. Senate election, losing both races to Jennifer Wexton and Tim Kaine respectively.

In February 2025, President Trump nominated Cao to the position of United States Under Secretary of the Navy. After being confirmed by the Senate, Cao was sworn-in on October 3, 2025. On April 22, 2026, he became the acting United States secretary of the Navy after the removal of John Phelan.

Cao was born on August 3, 1971, in Saigon, South Vietnam. His father, Quan Cao, is from Quảng Trị province and worked in South Vietnam's Ministry of Agriculture and was assistant to the deputy prime minister, and had been an international student in the Philippines who was granted a scholarship from the Rockefeller Foundation before earning a Ph.D. at Cornell University. In 1975, at age 4, Cao came with his family to the United States as refugees. Cao spent some of his childhood living in Niger, where his father served as an agricultural specialist for USAID. He returned to the U.S. at age 12 and was a member of the first graduating class of Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Alexandria, Virginia.

Cao entered the U.S. Navy as a seaman recruit in 1989 and graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1996 with a bachelor's degree in ocean engineering. In 2008, he received a master's of science in applied physics at the Naval Postgraduate School. A specialist in ordnance disposal and salvage diving, he led the Navy team on the USNS Grasp that recovered the bodies of John F. Kennedy Jr., his wife Carolyn Bessette, and sister-in-law Lauren Bessette after their 1999 crash off Martha's Vineyard. He spent over 30 years on active duty in the Navy, retiring as a captain in October 2021. His military career encompassed operational deployments in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Somalia.

Captain Hung Cao and his son at Marion Military Institute

Cao earned the Command Ashore Badge, the Navy Diving Officer Badge and the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Warfare Officers Badge. Cao is a vice president of CACI, a U.S. government contractor that provides services to defense, intelligence, and homeland security agencies.

Cao was a candidate in the 2022 election for Virginia's 10th district seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. He cited the Biden administration's 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan as a reason he entered politics. He was one of 11 candidates in the May 21 ranked-choice Republican primary. He won the election by about 2,800 votes over his nearest opponent, earning him a spot in the general election against incumbent Democrat Jennifer Wexton, who was seeking a third term.

Cao was considered a strong candidate in a district with large populations of both Asian Americans and military families. During a debate with Wexton, he expressed support for the deregulation of government across nearly all facets of life. During the course of the campaign, Wexton sought to portray Hung Cao as "extreme" in comparison to the political demographics of the district, emphasizing his anti-abortion and pro-gun rights stances. Cao lost the election to Wexton 53% to 47%.

In July 2023, Cao declared himself a candidate in the 2024 Virginia U.S. Senate race. He received the endorsement of former president Donald Trump. On June 18, 2024, Cao won the Republican primary by a wide margin, receiving 61.8% of the vote in a five-candidate race.

Cao during his Senate campaign in 2023 said "witchcraft" had taken over Monterey, California and he does not want that to happen to Virginia. In the same interview Cao also said "I’m African American because I grew up in Africa, too,” referring to a few years spent in Niger as a child.

On June 24, USA Today reported that Cao had claimed in campaign appearances that "I'm 100% disabled, you know, because just from being blown up in combat many times." But he had not received either the Purple Heart or the Navy's Combat Action Ribbon, both of which would normally have been awarded to someone injured by enemy action. Cao declined the newspaper's request for clarification about his injuries.

He advanced to the November 5 general election, facing incumbent senator Tim Kaine. Kaine defeated Cao 54% to 45%.

On February 28, 2025, President Donald Trump nominated Cao to be Under Secretary of the Navy, the navy's number two position, which requires Senate confirmation. On October 1, 2025, Cao was confirmed by the Senate in a 52–45 vote (with three abstaining). Every Republican senator, with the exception of Lisa Murkowski, voted to confirm him, while every Democratic senator opposed his nomination, with the exception of Chuck Schumer, Kirsten Gillibrand, and Brian Schatz, who were not present.

On October 3, 2025, Cao was sworn in as Under Secretary of the Navy.

On April 22, 2026, Cao became the acting United States Secretary of the Navy after the removal of John Phelan.

Cao and his wife April Lakata Cao have two sons and three daughters, one adopted from Thailand and a pair of twins, all of whom were homeschooled by April. The Caos live in Purcellville, Virginia, and attend Cornerstone Chapel in Leesburg, Virginia.

Cao's decorations, awards, and badges include:

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BadgeExplosive Ordnance Disposal Officer
1st RowDefense Superior Service MedalBronze Star Medal
2nd RowMeritorious Service MedalJoint Service Commendation MedalNavy Commendation Medal with two gold stars
3rd RowArmy Commendation MedalNavy Achievement Medal with three gold starsJoint Meritorious Unit Award
4th RowNavy Unit Commendation ribbonCoast Guard Unit Commendation with silver OMeritorious Unit Commendation ribbon
5th RowNavy E Ribbon with two silver E'sNational Defense Service Medal with one bronze starIraq Campaign Medal with three bronze stars
6th RowGlobal War on Terrorism Expeditionary MedalGlobal War on Terrorism Service MedalHumanitarian Service Medal
7th RowMilitary Outstanding Volunteer Service MedalNavy Sea Service Deployment Ribbon with four bronze starsNavy Overseas Service Ribbon
8th RowNATO MedalNavy Marksmanship Rifle Medal with silver ENavy Marksmanship Pistol Medal with silver E
BadgeMaster Diver Officer (United States Navy)
PartyCandidateVotes%.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}±%
Democratic157,40553.15%−3.35%
Republican138,16346.65%+3.25%
Write-in5770.19%+.09%
296,145
Democratic hold
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican166,73761.7%
Republican29,62311.0%
Republican27,40310.1%
Republican23,6038.7%
Republican22,9098.5%
270,275100.0%
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic2,417,11554.37%−2.63%
Republican2,019,91145.44%+4.43%
Write-in8,5090.19%+0.04%
4,445,535100.00%N/A
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