The Pentagon has launched an investigation into Senator Mark Kelly for allegedly breaching military law after he encouraged troops to defy illegal orders. This unprecedented action raises questions about political accountability and military conduct.
As tensions rise, Democratic lawmakers urge military personnel to refuse illegal orders from the Trump administration, sparking a fierce debate on ethics and legality within the armed forces.
In a bold move, President Trump suggests using American cities as military training grounds, igniting controversy over military's nonpartisan role amidst rising crime. Historians warn this could redefine the armed forces' purpose.
President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth outline a bold military reset at Quantico, pushing to make the armed forces more MAGA-friendly and suggesting cities like Chicago as training grounds for troops.
As the government faces a potential shutdown, President Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth address military leaders at Quantico, emphasizing a new warrior culture and fitness standards. Will this rebranding change the military landscape?
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's brief lecture on the 'warrior ethos' is causing a stir among top generals, who are bracing for potential firings or demotions following the event.
President Trump embarks on a historic second state visit to the UK, meeting King Charles III and attending a grand state banquet, showcasing the enduring US-UK relationship.
China's recent military parade revealed cutting-edge hypersonic missiles, drones, and nuclear-capable ballistic missiles, signaling a significant escalation in military capabilities aimed at threatening U.S. forces and Taiwan.
On the solemn 4th anniversary of the Abbey Gate attack, President Trump honors the 13 heroes lost in Kabul and reflects on the repercussions of that tragic day. He vows to uphold their memory and the strength of American values.
President Trump's plan to send armed forces to Chicago has been met with fierce opposition from local leaders who view it as an unconstitutional overreach. With crime rates dropping, is this move really necessary?