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Donald Rumsfeld

Is Donald Rumsfeld A-List?

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NoDonald Rumsfeld is currently ranked C tier — recognizable within their niche but with limited mainstream visibility.

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Reached A-list in 2001

Return as Defense Secretary

Lost A-list status in 2004

Dropped to B tier — Abu Ghraib Scandal

Ranking Timeline

1963C$0.5M

Elected to Congress

Elected as a U.S. Congressman from Illinois at age 30, beginning a long career in public service. His political acumen quickly gained attention within Republican circles.

1975B$2M+$1.5M

Youngest Defense Secretary

Appointed as the youngest Secretary of Defense in U.S. history under President Gerald Ford. This high-profile position established him as a key figure in national security.

1985B$50M+$48M

CEO of G.D. Searle

Served as CEO of pharmaceutical company G.D. Searle, significantly increasing his wealth through corporate leadership. His business success during this period built his fortune.

2001A$150M+$100M

Return as Defense Secretary

Became the oldest Secretary of Defense under President George W. Bush, overseeing response to 9/11 and the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. His prominence reached its peak during this period.

2004B$180M+$30M

Abu Ghraib Scandal

Faced intense criticism over the Abu Ghraib prison scandal and handling of the Iraq War. His reputation began to decline as public support for the war waned.

2006C$190M+$10M

Resignation from Pentagon

Resigned as Secretary of Defense amid growing criticism of Iraq War strategy and increasing casualties. His departure marked a fall from influence and political power.

2021C$200M+$10M

Death at Age 88

Died at age 88, leaving a controversial legacy defined by his role in the Iraq War. While respected in some circles for his service, his reputation remained tarnished by the war's outcome.

2026C$200M

Controversial Historical Figure

Remembered as a significant but controversial political figure whose Iraq War legacy continues to be debated. His influence has faded with time, though he remains a case study in foreign policy and leadership.

Last updated: February 25, 2026