While the national security adviser has rightfully come under fire, the defense secretary deserves the most scrutiny.
As senior officials deny wrongdoing, rank-and-file national-security personnel warn of a damaging double standard.
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Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) called Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth a “f‑‑‑ing liar” and demanded his resignation, after ...
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Pete Hegseth has to go
He has never taken responsibility for his actions or apologized for his role in exposing critical operational information to someone outside of the military.
The Republican Chairman of the Armed Services Committee, Roger Wicker, speaking to reporters on Capitol Hill Wednesday, said ...
Pete Hegseth made sure there was no confusion about his identity while texting bombing plans on Signal. Screenshots published Wednesday reveal that he set his profile picture in the app to the same ...
Former Minnesota GOP Sen. Norm Coleman, who helped usher Hegseth through Senate confirmation process, rebuffed calls for ...
The White House continued to downplay the seriousness of the incident, parsing semantics and attacking the journalist who was ...
"President Trump continues to have the utmost confidence in his national security team," the White House said in response to the breach.
After various senior members of the Trump administration denied sharing “war plans” — classified or otherwise — in a Signal ...
Trump’s allies are working overtime to downplay top administration officials accidentally looping a journalist into a chat ...