President Donald Trump said Wednesday he’s open to releasing video footage of a U.S. strike on suspected drug smugglers in the Caribbean that apparently shows the military firing a second missile to ...
The scrutiny over Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's leadership at the Pentagon has been a long time coming on Capitol Hill.
A new article by The New York Times reported that investigations into the legality of the strikes against Venezuelan vessels ...
Senate Republicans contended that the strikes on suspected drug boats in the Caribbean Sea were meant to stymie the flow of ...
Republican and Democratic lawmakers alike are demanding answers about reports of an alleged war crime committed at the outset ...
GOP frustration with Trump’s defense secretary has intensified, with some lawmakers questioning their confidence in him as ...
A forthcoming inspector general report finds that had intel shared by Hegseth been intercepted by an adversary, it would have ...
What Hegseth did—more precisely, what the administration authorized him to carry out—is not a crime. It is policy. It is ...
Media reports conflict on Pete Hegseth's Caribbean strike orders, but war crime allegations lack evidence according to ...
Just as the Epstein scandal was temporarily disappearing from the daily news, The Washington Post reported a more horrific ...
It’s known as Task Force Scorpion Strike, and pictures of CENTCOM’s drones seem to strongly resemble the cheap yet effective ...
It turns out that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth knows all about the circumstances of the America’s September 2 strike on ...
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