High-ranking military officials may face removal as Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth considers leadership changes.
New Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is proposing radical changes in the Pentagon. Here's what you can expect from him.
here’s a recap of what he has said so far today concerning federal relief and the future of FEMA. Andrew Feinberg reports. Senator Tom Tillis has asked some additional questions of Pete Hegseth ...
The Democrats said over $135,000 was allocated for maintenance and repairs of the house, exceeding a $35,000 threshold for ...
While it is not unprecedented for a defense secretary to live in military housing, it is far more common for them to find ...
Hegseth has asked for more than $130,000 to repair a government-furnished home, $49,000 of which is for an ‘emergency’ paint ...
Hegseth is eyeing a move into military family housing at Fort McNair, a historic Army installation tucked away in southwest D ...
Two House Democrats are questioning a $49,900 “emergency” paint job for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s government-supplied ...
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Pete Hegseth arrived at the Capitol ahead of the ... of officials that the White House released who will be joining an emergency briefing with Trump later in the day after he tours the burn ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered an immediate pause on gender-affirming medical care for all active-duty service ...
Senator Jim Lankford (R-Okla.) said too many agencies have responsibilities under the federal disaster framework.