Dive into the chaos of Trump's administration as we explore the unqualified cabinet picks, rampant sycophancy, and a shocking Signal chat scandal that reveals the absurdity behind the scenes!
Rep. Victoria Spartz faced a hostile crowd at an Indiana town hall, where she was booed for refusing to demand the resignation of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth after a sensitive leak. The audience's outrage escalated as Spartz defended Elon Musk's influence on government efficiency.
Amidst growing concerns over his judgment and recent blunders, Pentagon chief Hegseth faces calls for resignation from Democrats and a bipartisan Senate probe into his handling of classified information.
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?
The Atlantic exposes the full text thread from the Trump administration's Signal group, revealing discussions on military strikes. Controversy erupts as officials debate the classification of these communications.
In a fiery monologue, Jon Stewart tackles the hypocrisy surrounding free speech in politics, targeting Republicans and their contradictions while delivering his signature humor. Don't miss his take on recent events, including a group chat blunder involving military plans.
In a jaw-dropping turn of events, a journalist accidentally finds themselves in a secret Signal chat involving top Trump administration officials discussing imminent military action against the Houthis in Yemen. This unprecedented breach raises serious questions about national security protocols and the use of encrypted messaging apps for sensitive discussions.
The F-47 contract marks a historic step in U.S. air dominance, promising an advanced fighter that will redefine warfare. With unmatched capabilities, it positions the U.S. to outmaneuver any adversary.
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.