Politics April 8 Trump admin fires Navy admiral at NATO targeted by conservative group The Trump administration has sacked a senior NATO official who was recommended by a conservative research group to be fired as part of a broader effort to purge of wokeness from the Pentagon.
Donald Trump April 4 Sec Hegseth to visit Panama after Trump's demands for canal's return Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth will visit Panama next week for meetings with the country's leaders, following remarks from President Donald Trump about potentially acquiring the Panama Canal.
Pete Hegseth April 3 Pentagon watchdog opens probe into Hegseth’s use of Signal to discuss Houthi attack plans The Defense Department inspector general has opened an investigation into Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s reported use of Signal to discuss U.S. attack plans against the Houthis.
Navy Midshipmen April 2 Naval Academy tosses 400 books from library following Trump DEI expulsion orders The U.S. Naval Academy is pitching almost 400 books from its library, in accordance with directives from the Trump administration to eliminate content related to diversity, equity and inclusion.
Pentagon News & Events March 31 Hegseth says he's signing memo on combat arms standards for men and women The U.S. military will use the same standards for testing both men and women for combat roles following a Sunday order from Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth.
MILITARY March 30 Veterans seek Trump’s help against military ‘hell-bent on punishing soldiers’ with false arrest records Soldiers given false arrest records have been stuck in bureaucratic limbo for years. President Trump or Defense Secretary Hegseth could fix it, lawyers say.
Pete Hegseth March 30 Hegseth announces plan for US command upgrades in Japan to deter China U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced a plan to upgrade the U.S. military command in Japan, an "indispensable" country against Chinese aggression.
White House March 29 Here’s what happened during Trump’s 10th week in office The Trump administration fielded questions after the Atlantic published a story detailing how administration officials used a Signal group chat to discuss strikes in Yemen.
White House March 28 Vance's 'America First' approach goes global, takes hardline message to Greenland Vance’s departure from his predecessors in the foreign policy theater stems from a generational shift following the Global War on Terror, according to Republican Rep. Brian Mast of Florida.
Pete Hegseth March 28 Hegseth says US to boost ties with Philippines as deterrence against China: 'Peace through strength' Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said Friday that the U.S. intends to boost military ties with the Philippines to strengthen deterrence against Chinese aggression in the disputed South China Sea.
Donald Trump March 27 Judge in crosshairs of Trump deportation case orders preservation of Signal messages Judge James Boasberg ordered all Signal chats linked to a planned military strike in Yemen preserved after American Oversight filed a records lawsuit.