In a surprising move, President Trump suggests reverting the Department of Defense to its original name, the Department of War, claiming it promotes a more offensive military stance. This proposal comes amid discussions with international leaders and raises questions about Congressional approval.
In a significant shift, National Guard troops deployed in Washington D.C. will begin carrying firearms to support President Trump's crime mitigation efforts. Despite being armed, they will focus on protecting federal assets rather than making arrests.
In a surprising turn of events, National Guard troops patrolling Washington may soon be authorized to carry weapons. This decision comes amid evolving security protocols and pending instructions from the Defense Department.
In a bold initiative, President Trump has ordered the Department of Defense to send additional weapons to Ukraine, aiming to strengthen their defense while pursuing lasting peace. This move underscores America's commitment to supporting Ukraine during turbulent times.
In a surprising move, the Pentagon has halted a crucial weapons shipment to Ukraine, citing stockpile concerns. This decision blindsided lawmakers and allies, igniting bipartisan criticism and urgent calls for military support.
In a surprising move, the US has halted some weapons shipments to Ukraine as the conflict with Russia escalates. This decision, driven by concerns over military stockpiles, comes just after a pivotal meeting between Trump and Zelensky.
The US is moving non-essential personnel from the Middle East amid escalating tensions with Iran and Israel. President Trump emphasizes safety while expressing doubts about a nuclear deal with Iran.
Investigators are scrutinizing Secretary Pete Hegseth's involvement in leaking military strike plans via a messaging app. The probe raises concerns over national security and classified information management.
Despite Trump's claims of receiving a luxury jet from Qatar for Air Force One, legal teams are still finalizing the details, raising questions about the legitimacy of the deal and its implications for U.S. foreign policy.
Internal strife within Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's team raises questions about his future in the Cabinet, despite attempts to project unity. Key figures clash, fueling speculation on stability at the Pentagon.