In a bold move, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced that the Pentagon is seeking to cut Senator Mark Kelly's retirement pay due to his participation in a controversial video urging service members to refuse illegal orders. Kelly vows to fight back against what he calls intimidation tactics.
Democratic Senator Mark Kelly stands firm against intimidation from President Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth, calling for an investigation into military actions after serious allegations arise.
The FBI is set to interview six Democratic lawmakers who urged military members to resist illegal orders, amidst President Trump's accusations of sedition. The lawmakers stand firm against intimidation tactics.
The FBI is scheduling interviews with six Democratic lawmakers who claimed troops should disobey illegal orders. The situation raises concerns over political intimidation and the weaponization of federal agencies.
The FBI is interviewing Senator Mark Kelly and other Democrats for a video urging military personnel to resist illegal orders. Trump labels them 'traitors' amid accusations of intimidation.
The FBI is interviewing six Democratic lawmakers after they told military members they can refuse unlawful orders. This follows threats from the Pentagon and accusations of sedition from Trump.
In a bold response to Trump’s intimidation tactics, NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani vows to push forward with an ambitious affordability agenda and raise taxes on the wealthy. With record voter turnout, Mamdani aims to reshape the city’s future.
California's Democratic senators are urging the Justice Department to cancel election observer plans, calling them partisan. Meanwhile, SNAP benefits face cuts amid a government shutdown, affecting millions. Discover the implications!
The DOJ is set to deploy federal election observers in California and New Jersey for upcoming off-year elections, raising questions about election integrity and potential voter intimidation amidst political tensions.
The DOJ is sending federal election observers to California and New Jersey next month after requests from state Republicans. This move aims to ensure transparency and compliance with federal law during crucial off-year elections.