Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said President Trump ‘s abrupt firing of the nation’s senior military officer amid a wave of dismissals at the Pentagon wasn’t unusual.
The federal workforce is on edge after Elon Musk announced they must provide details on the work they accomplished in the last week or face losing their jobs.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth (right) is defending President Donald Trump's decision to fire Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., the ...
Sentry Aloha 25-1 saw for the first time a team of Battle Management Operators relaying data aboard a KC-135 and rapidly deployable Tactical Operations ...
President Donald Trump went on an "unprecedented" shakeup of the Pentagon over the weekend, firing the chairman of the Joint ...
But the biggest surprise may have been the federal officials—including a couple of Trump loyalists—who sought to guard their ...
"It's the beginning of a very, very serious degradation of the military and politicization of the military," he said.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was asked by Fox News Sunday host Shannon Bream about the recent firing of top lawyers for the ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the dismissals weren’t unusual despite accusations that the new administration is ...
Elon Musk issues ultimatum to federal workers; Hegseth defends firing top military leaders - Musk has asked all federal employees to explain what they’ve been working on or resign – a method to keep a ...
Elon Musk has repeatedly misled the public about federal spending while playing a leading role in President Donald Trump’s effort to cut that spending. When Musk was asked earlier this month about one ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth defended the Trump administration’s purge of top military lawyers because they don’t want people in those roles who “attempt to be roadblocks to… anything that ...
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