Donald Trump's pick for Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth announced he would fire "every general who carried water for Obama and Biden." This is the first such operation in U.S. history. Until now, every administration has adhered strictly to the principle of not interfering in the internal affairs of the military.
When Senator Tommy Tuberville was elected, the Biden woke agenda was being implemented in all facets of government. He chose to target the department where it was doing the most harm: the Department of Defense.
The watchdogs say the removals may be invalid for failing to comply with a 2022 law requiring a 30-day notification to Congress before removals.
Alabama U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville addressed President Donald Trump's first course of action in his second term.President Trump wasted no time signing execu
Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala ... It would also block the Department of Defense and Department of Transportation from “issuing final determinations” on such purchases until the committee has ...
Ala., focused on the oversight of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and its employees during his questioning of President Donald Trump’s nominee for
Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump's candidate for Secretary of Defense, said he would fire "every general who carried water for Obama and Biden." This is the first such operation in U.S. history. Until now,
FILE - Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee to be defense secretary ... Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville told Hegseth he was concerned that diversity initiatives had kept some ...
The Senate confirmed Pete Hegseth late Friday, swatting back questions about his qualifications to lead the Pentagon.
Donald Trump's administration will be filled out in the first weeks of his presidency as the Senate weighs whether to approve or deny his Cabinet picks. Here's the status of each Cabinet nominee's con
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who was sworn in on Saturday, issued a statement outlining his top priorities for the Pentagon under President Trump. “It is the privilege of a lifetime to
President Donald Trump is heading into the fifth day of his second term in office, striving to remake the traditional boundaries of Washington by asserting unprecedented executive power