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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth can’t explain the main question at the heart of Trump’s decision to send the Marines to crush anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles.
Possible changes to President Donald Trump’s big bill of tax breaks and spending cuts are being considered, though most of ...
Policy bill: The Senate on Saturday night narrowly voted to begin debate on a sprawling domestic policy package carrying ...
The sprawling tax and health care bill that Senate Republicans are trying to pass would add at least $3.3 trillion to the ...
Donald Trump was not impressed by his multimillion-dollar military parade. The president reportedly “reamed” out Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over the spectacle—which was advertised as a ...
Donald Trump's defence secretary Pete Hegseth is facing questions from members of Congress in a series of hearings on Capitol Hill. It will be the first time the 45-year-old has testified to ...
Things were going fine for Pete Hegseth, right up until a chance encounter with the world’s richest man. His pursuit of Donald Trump’s agenda at the Pentagon had made him a star among the ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chair Dan ‘Razin’ Caine will give remarks early Thursday on the U.S. strikes in Iran and to push back on reporting contradicting… ...
Pete Hegseth emphasized a new wave of patriotism driving military recruitment under Donald Trump while on Fox & Friends discussing the D-Day 81st anniversary ceremony in Normandy. FOX News ...
In a Senate hearing, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced scrutiny over U.S. troops assisting ICE during raids in Los Angeles, raising issues of legality and military involvement in domestic ...
Mr Hegseth told Asian allies that America had their backs: “We are here to stay.” And rather than berate Europeans, he held them up as models for Asia to emulate as they rushed to re-arm.