President Trump is set to fire several National Security Council officials after a meeting with far-right activist Laura Loomer, who urged a purge of staffers she deemed untrustworthy. This controversial move raises questions about loyalty within Trump’s administration.
In a shocking turn of events, Laura Loomer, a controversial figure, has influenced the White House to fire national security staffers. Discover the details of her Oval Office meeting with Trump and the implications for national security.
In a surprising twist, Democrat Josh Weil has raised $10 million for Florida's special elections as Trump endorses Republican Randy Fine. Can the Democrats flip the traditionally red districts?
As Florida's Sixth District prepares for a competitive congressional race, retired Navy veteran Frank Curnow raises concerns about polls showing a tight contest. With Trump's agenda at stake, voters reflect on the importance of maintaining Republican seats.
President Trump faces a dilemma over national security adviser Michael Waltz after a leaked Signal chat reveals sensitive military discussions. With press scrutiny rising, Trump weighs his options but fears media backlash.
Revelations about sensitive messages from US officials in a group chat raise alarm over potential risks to intelligence operations against the Houthi group in Yemen. Experts warn of long-term damage to US intelligence-gathering capabilities.
Vice President JD Vance and Usha Vance's visit to Greenland highlights the U.S. strategy for Arctic security amid rising tensions with China and Russia. As Trump emphasizes Greenland's importance, local leaders express concern over U.S. intentions.
In a shocking revelation, Trump's national security adviser Mike Waltz admits to creating a controversial group chat that included The Atlantic's editor. The implications for national security and foreign policy are staggering.
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 surprising turn, Vice President JD Vance is set to visit Greenland, taking over a trip initially planned by the second lady and national security adviser, despite strong objections from local officials.