President Trump warns Nigeria to protect Christians or face U.S. military action, stating aid will cease if atrocities continue. Secretary of Defense supports the ultimatum, raising tensions.
President Trump has ordered the Defense Department to prepare for potential military action in Nigeria, accusing the country of violence against Christians. Nigeria denies these claims, leading to escalating tensions.
In a bold move, President Trump has directed the Defense Department to restart nuclear weapons testing to match the capabilities of Russia and China. This decision comes as he prepares for a critical meeting with Xi Jinping in South Korea.
The Pentagon has received a $130 million anonymous donation to cover military salaries amid a government shutdown, but legal experts warn that using these funds without Congress's approval could be unconstitutional. The donation raises serious questions about military funding and oversight.
In a surprising turn of events, the Pentagon has accepted a $130 million anonymous donation to help support troops' salaries during the ongoing government shutdown. The donation comes as concerns arise over the implications of anonymous funding for the military.
In a bold move during the government shutdown, Trump has directed the Pentagon to repurpose funds to ensure military service members receive their paychecks, while most other government workers will not be compensated.
In a bold move, President Trump claims to have identified funds to ensure active military troops receive their paychecks despite Congress's stalled negotiations. With Secretary Hegseth's backing, he aims to alleviate financial worries for service members.
Amid a government shutdown, President Trump promises to ensure military personnel are paid on October 15, directing the Defense Department to utilize available funds, despite political tensions.
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?
In a controversial move, President Trump has announced plans to rename the Defense Department to the 'Department of War.' This shift aims to instill a stronger military ethos, but will it require congressional approval?