In a controversial move, U.S. Navy Vice Adm. Shoshana Chatfield, the only woman on NATO's military committee, was dismissed by the Trump administration, allegedly for her support of diversity initiatives. This marks a significant shift in military leadership and raises questions about the future of DEI programs.
In a controversial move, U.S. Navy Vice Adm. Shoshana Chatfield, NATO's only female military committee member, was fired by the Trump administration, reportedly over her support for diversity. This marks a significant shift in military leadership under the current administration.
Rep. Mike Turner expresses surprise at the Trump administration's response to leaked military information regarding plans to attack Houthi rebels, questioning the handling of classified discussions.
Senator Mark Kelly calls for the resignation of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after sensitive military plans were allegedly shared on the messaging app Signal, deeming it reckless and dangerous.
A shocking breach of national security arises as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly shared sensitive details via the Signal app. President Trump defends his team while dismissing media claims. What really happened?
In a stunning revelation, The Atlantic uncovers how senior members of Trump's National Security Council accidentally shared sensitive military details via Signal, raising alarms about national security protocols.
The revelation of a Signal chat involving Trump officials raises serious national security concerns, highlighting the risks of sharing sensitive military information via unsecured platforms.
In a tense Senate hearing, top U.S. intelligence leaders John Ratcliffe and Tulsi Gabbard denied leaking classified information regarding military strikes in Yemen while dodging detailed questions about their Signal chat.
In a surprising twist, President Trump stands by national security adviser Mike Waltz after a journalist was accidentally added to a sensitive Signal group chat discussing Yemen. Learn more about the implications and Trump's unwavering support.
In a bold statement, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declared that the U.S. military will persistently engage Iranian-backed Houthis until they cease their aggressive actions against U.S. vessels. Following President Trump’s orders for airstrikes, Hegseth emphasized the importance of freedom of navigation and accountability for Iran's support of the Houthis.