A Pentagon report reveals that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth may have jeopardized U.S. military operations by sharing classified information in a private Signal chat, raising serious national security concerns.
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.
In a gripping interview, Rep. Jason Crow reveals the disturbing threats he and his family face after urging military members to resist unlawful orders from President Trump. Crow argues that the President's incendiary rhetoric is dangerous and undermines democracy.
In a bold move, six Democratic lawmakers remind U.S. service members they can refuse illegal orders, sparking a fiery response from Trump who calls their actions 'seditious.'
In a surprising twist, Timothy Mellon, an heir to a Gilded Age fortune, has been revealed as the mystery donor of $130 million intended to support U.S. military pay during the government shutdown. However, concerns arise over the legality and sufficiency of this donation.
In a bold move during the government shutdown, Trump has directed the Pentagon to repurpose funds to ensure military service members receive their paychecks, while most other government workers will not be compensated.
In a bold move, President Trump claims to have identified funds to ensure active military troops receive their paychecks despite Congress's stalled negotiations. With Secretary Hegseth's backing, he aims to alleviate financial worries for service members.
Chuck Schumer's claim that 'every day gets better' amidst the Democrat Shutdown is met with outrage as Americans face financial despair, military families struggle, and small businesses suffer. Will lawmakers listen before it's too late?
In a bold move, Portland City Councilor Mitch Green, an Army veteran, calls on military members to resist Trump’s National Guard deployment. He emphasizes their duty to disobey unlawful orders and encourages protests in uniform.
The Pentagon is scrutinizing social media posts by service members following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Defense Secretary warns against any mocking or praise. Investigations are underway.