In a significant shift, President Trump plans to sign an executive order renaming the Department of Defense to the 'Department of War,' igniting debate over cost and purpose.
In a controversial move, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered armed National Guard personnel to patrol Washington DC as part of the Trump administration's crime crackdown. This decision has sparked outrage among local residents, with polls showing significant opposition.
In a significant move, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has authorized National Guard troops in Washington, D.C. to carry weapons, paving the way for expanded operations amid rising crime concerns. President Trump emphasizes the need for strong military presence in the city.
In a bold move, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has removed the head of the Pentagon's intelligence agency along with two senior military leaders, marking a significant shift in national security. The reasons behind these dismissals remain unclear, raising concerns over loyalty and intelligence politicization.
As Trump officials visit National Guard troops in D.C., they face fierce protests. Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and Stephen Miller are booed for their photo op, sparking controversy over public safety and homelessness.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shares a video interview of pastor Doug Wilson, who believes women shouldn't vote and controversially comments on slavery. This endorsement raises serious questions about political ideologies in power.
In a surprising turn of events, another senior aide to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has left the Pentagon, marking a significant turnover in his team. Justin Fulcher's amicable departure raises questions about leadership stability and internal dynamics within the department.
In a surprising turn of events, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has ordered the withdrawal of 2,000 National Guard troops from Los Angeles, where they were deployed amid protests over immigration raids. This decision comes after fierce criticism and legal battles surrounding the mobilization.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth faces mounting pressure to resign after failing to inform the White House about a pause on Ukraine weapons shipments, causing confusion within the administration.
In a heated press conference, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth clashed with Fox News reporter Jennifer Griffin over the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, questioning media coverage and accuracy.