During a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing in June, Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) harshly scolded Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for repeatedly dodging her questions.
Responding to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth saying his department would not rescind medals awarded to soldiers who participated in the Wounded Knee massacre, U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren said she ...
"We salute their memory," Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said of 20 soldiers who participated in the 1890 slaughter of scores ...
Hegseth said Thursday that the review “concluded that these brave soldiers should in fact rightfully keep their medals from actions in 1890.” ...
Social media post from Defense Department’s leader regarding history’s Wounded Knee tragedy prompts indignant response ...
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has ruled that U.S. Army soldiers who were ... Senate Committee on Armed Services but was revived this May by Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Jeff Merkley, with the ...
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Native leaders, historians, and lawmakers called Hegseth’s decision not to strip the medals an act of violence against their people.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said a panel, convened by his predecessor, recommended keeping Medals of Honor for soldiers in the 1890 attack on Native Americans. By Francesca Regalado Defense ...