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The Mary Sue on MSN‘DUI hire’ Pete Hegseth fumbles DEI purge when he targets a plane over the word ‘gay’A gaffe at the Defense Secretary’s office led to flagging an image of the B-29 bomber that dropped the bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. The reason? Its moniker, “the Enola Gay.” It seems the image was flagged solely because of the word “gay,
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Pete Hegseth Says Quiet Part Out Loud on Why He Fired DoD LawyersSecretary of Defense Pete Hegseth admitted Sunday that he’d fired top military ... Donald Trump got into an argument with the Maine Governor Janet Mills, a Democrat, during an address Friday to the nation’s governors, in the White House dining room.
Don’t be distracted by his cartoonishly adorned suits or slavish focus on imaginary enemies like “DEI.” President Trump’s choice of Pete Hegseth as secretary of Defense represents a dangerous precedent,
But last month Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth signed an order reinstating ... Bragg, a World War II paratrooper and Silver Star recipient from Maine. Pfc. Bragg's relatives are expected to attend ...
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) is emerging as one of the Democrats’ top targets in the battle for the Senate after voting for all of President Trump’s most controversial nominees. Democrats view Tillis and Sen.
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Mediaite on MSNNewsmax Issues Statement Denying Report on Pete Hegseth CoverageMediaite reported that Newsmax instructed staff to refrain from criticizing Pete Hegseth, who at the time was President Donald Trump’s nominee to serve as secretary of defense. Mediaite reported that the instruction came after a segment criticizing Hegseth sparked the ire of Trump,
Pete Hegseth, Fox News host and military veteran, is named by Donald Trump as defense secretary. With a background in Afghanistan and Iraq operations and a conservative media career, Hegseth faces controversies over past allegations but garners strong support within the Republican party.
The short-lived existence of Fort Liberty came to an end Friday. Fort Bragg is officially known as Fort Bragg again.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has directed the Pentagon's civilian employees to cooperate with a second email from DOGE.
In 2022, a federal commission estimated that changing the names of nine military installations would cost taxpayers $21 million.
Multiple U.S. officials tell CBS News that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a directive to U.S. Cyber Command last month to pause planning against Russia, including provocative offensive cyber operations.
Departments with sensitive or confidential tasks, such as the FBI or Pentagon, initially told employees to ignore the order from DOGE and OPM.
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