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Defense Secretary Hegseth accused the Pentagon press corps of deliberately undermining Operation Midnight Hammer's success against Iran's nuclear program due to anti-Trump bias.
The decision to dismiss Comey was delivered as the Justice Department faces renewed scrutiny over its handling of the sex ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth finds himself under fire again — this time from political skeptics or foes across the political spectrum. But just as the case was during the recent ...
The North Carolina senator, who recently said he did not plan to run for re-election, said the defense secretary’s decisions ...
To the editor: Once again, contributing writer Josh Hammer misrepresents the facts, this time in support of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, whom he claims is being smeared by President Trump’s ...
New questions raised about Hegseth’s approach The latest controversy concerns detailed plans about a military operation against the Houthis in Yemen that were shared on a second Signal group chat.
Hegseth is under fire again after a report claimed that he disclosed details about a March military airstrike against the Houthis in a Signal messaging app group chat with his wife and brother.
Hegseth calls Trump-directed Iran strikes 'resounding success,' intel leak political The Joints Chiefs chairman referred damage assessments to intelligence agencies.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth concluded his opening statement by excoriating reporters for what he deemed an unfair bias against President Trump.
Hegseth only narrowly won Senate confirmation. Many lawmakers expressed concern about his temperament and lack of experience, with three Republican senators voting against him.
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Defense Secretary Hegseth accused the Pentagon press corps of deliberately undermining Operation Midnight Hammer's success against Iran's nuclear program due to anti-Trump bias.