President Trump’s top national security officials faced a second day of tough questions on Capitol Hill, this time in front of House members. On Tuesday, the Senate Intelligence panel ...
The Trump administration has been sued over that war plans group chat—and the case will be decided by the greatest judge ...
Top intelligence officials have faced another round of tough questions about leaked military plans as they appeared before ...
Some say it casts doubt on intelligence-sharing with Washington and the security of joint military operations.
Report of senior officials mistakenly sharing plans to attack Houthis on an unsecured chat app ought to scare all Americans.
Democrats took the opportunity to drill into CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth must resign following allegations he inadvertently shared what could be considered ...
The revelation that President Donald Trump’s most senior national security officials posted the specifics of a military ...
Pete Hegseth and other top officials discussed an imminent U.S. military strike in Yemen on Signal. The Atlantic's Jeffrey ...
Questions about the infamous Yemen-bombing group chat displaced scheduled testimony on worldwide threats for a second day on ...
On Tuesday night, national security adviser Mike Waltz said he spoke with Musk and said they had "the best technical minds looking at how this happened." ...
The Trump administration struggled Wednesday to stem the fallout from revelations that top national security officials ...