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 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 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.
In a fiery defense at a NATO summit, President Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth rallied to support B-2 pilots following mixed assessments of an Iran strike. They claim the media is minimizing the success of the mission, insisting on the pilots' valor.
As tensions rise between the U.S. and Iran, President Trump is relying on a select group of experienced advisers rather than his more controversial picks. Discover the dynamics of Trump's national security decisions.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is set to testify before Congress for the first time since his swearing in, just as controversy erupts over troop deployments to Los Angeles amidst immigration tensions. Will he address the tough questions?
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's first public testimony is set to be contentious as Democrats press him on various controversial issues, including military policies and funding disputes.
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.