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White House defends Hegseth amid new Signal accusation, staff overhaul
President Donald Trump on Monday defended his embattled defense secretary, saying he’s pleased with his leadership thus far.
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US Forces Korea commander defends troop levels amid talk of cuts
About 28,500 U.S. troops are stationed in South Korea, but the White House is considering changes to that military footprint.
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Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll tapped as acting head of ATF operations
In an unusual move, Daniel Driscoll will serve in Defense Department and Justice Department leadership roles.
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Trump promises $1 trillion in defense spending for next year
Trump’s plan for a huge increase in defense spending next fiscal year would mean billions more for equipment and training.
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Watchdog to investigate Hegseth’s sharing of airstrike info on Signal
The Defense Inspector General’s Office will look into whether the defense secretary improperly shared sensitive information on the commercial app.
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Senators request inquiry into military secrets shared on Signal app
Republican and Democratic leaders on the Senate Armed Services Committee are requesting a formal investigation into the Signal chat scandal.
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‘Obviously classified’: Experts say Hegseth chat leaks invited danger
Former U.S. defense officials said the unsecured messaging chain could have jeopardized the operation and put American lives at risk.
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White House, DOD deny that Hegseth leaked military secrets in chat app
Administration officials acknowledged that top leaders used a non-government group chat to coordinate ahead of military airstrikes in Yemen.
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Senate confirms Phelan as next Navy Secretary
The Navy’s new top civilian leader has said the service is in desperate need of reform and innovation.
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Top Trump officials accidentally shared war plans with media
Hegseth reportedly assured chat participants that “we are currently clean on OPSEC” despite the accidental inclusion of a journalist.
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White House defends Hegseth amid new Signal accusation, staff overhaul
President Donald Trump on Monday defended his embattled defense secretary, saying he’s pleased with his leadership thus far.
-
US Forces Korea commander defends troop levels amid talk of cuts
About 28,500 U.S. troops are stationed in South Korea, but the White House is considering changes to that military footprint.
-
Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll tapped as acting head of ATF operations
In an unusual move, Daniel Driscoll will serve in Defense Department and Justice Department leadership roles.
-
Trump promises $1 trillion in defense spending for next year
Trump’s plan for a huge increase in defense spending next fiscal year would mean billions more for equipment and training.
-
Watchdog to investigate Hegseth’s sharing of airstrike info on Signal
The Defense Inspector General’s Office will look into whether the defense secretary improperly shared sensitive information on the commercial app.
-
Senators request inquiry into military secrets shared on Signal app
Republican and Democratic leaders on the Senate Armed Services Committee are requesting a formal investigation into the Signal chat scandal.
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‘Obviously classified’: Experts say Hegseth chat leaks invited danger
Former U.S. defense officials said the unsecured messaging chain could have jeopardized the operation and put American lives at risk.
-
White House, DOD deny that Hegseth leaked military secrets in chat app
Administration officials acknowledged that top leaders used a non-government group chat to coordinate ahead of military airstrikes in Yemen.
-
Senate confirms Phelan as next Navy Secretary
The Navy’s new top civilian leader has said the service is in desperate need of reform and innovation.
-
Top Trump officials accidentally shared war plans with media
Hegseth reportedly assured chat participants that “we are currently clean on OPSEC” despite the accidental inclusion of a journalist.
-
White House defends Hegseth amid new Signal accusation, staff overhaul
President Donald Trump on Monday defended his embattled defense secretary, saying he’s pleased with his leadership thus far.
-
US Forces Korea commander defends troop levels amid talk of cuts
About 28,500 U.S. troops are stationed in South Korea, but the White House is considering changes to that military footprint.
-
Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll tapped as acting head of ATF operations
In an unusual move, Daniel Driscoll will serve in Defense Department and Justice Department leadership roles.
-
Trump promises $1 trillion in defense spending for next year
Trump’s plan for a huge increase in defense spending next fiscal year would mean billions more for equipment and training.
-
Watchdog to investigate Hegseth’s sharing of airstrike info on Signal
The Defense Inspector General’s Office will look into whether the defense secretary improperly shared sensitive information on the commercial app.
-
Senators request inquiry into military secrets shared on Signal app
Republican and Democratic leaders on the Senate Armed Services Committee are requesting a formal investigation into the Signal chat scandal.
-
‘Obviously classified’: Experts say Hegseth chat leaks invited danger
Former U.S. defense officials said the unsecured messaging chain could have jeopardized the operation and put American lives at risk.
-
White House, DOD deny that Hegseth leaked military secrets in chat app
Administration officials acknowledged that top leaders used a non-government group chat to coordinate ahead of military airstrikes in Yemen.
-
Senate confirms Phelan as next Navy Secretary
The Navy’s new top civilian leader has said the service is in desperate need of reform and innovation.
-
Top Trump officials accidentally shared war plans with media
Hegseth reportedly assured chat participants that “we are currently clean on OPSEC” despite the accidental inclusion of a journalist.













