In a dramatic turn of events, U.S. forces captured Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, marking a bold new chapter in American foreign policy under Trump. Defense Secretary Hegseth claims this intervention will benefit both the U.S. and Venezuelans.
The Senate has passed a sweeping $901 billion military policy bill that raises troop pay and demands transparency on controversial drug strikes near Venezuela, amidst bipartisan support and significant Pentagon pushback.
President Trump has changed his tune regarding the release of a video showing a controversial military strike on a drug boat, distancing himself from the decision and deferring to Defense Secretary Hegseth amidst calls for transparency.
In a surprising turn, President Trump has handed over the decision to release footage of a contentious military strike to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, shifting his stance from last week.
In a controversial statement at the Reagan National Defense Forum, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth defended the U.S. military's second strike on an alleged drug boat, asserting it was a necessary decision despite concerns over legality and morality.
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Amid a Pentagon investigation, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth claims exoneration after sharing sensitive military plans in a private chat. Experts raise questions about his judgment and the implications for troops' safety.
A Pentagon watchdog found that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth may have jeopardized U.S. troops by sharing sensitive military plans via the Signal app, raising serious security concerns.
A Pentagon watchdog report reveals that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth may have compromised U.S. servicemembers' safety by sharing sensitive military information via the Signal app. The findings spark controversy and debate over his actions.
In a shocking revelation, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth allegedly compromised sensitive military plans by using the Signal app to share classified information about attacks in Yemen. The implications of this breach are concerning.