Adm. Mitch Bradley confirmed to lawmakers that Secretary of War Pete Hegseth did not order all survivors of counter-narcotics strikes to be killed — even as they had mixed opinions on whether the so-called ‘double tap’ strike was justified. An initial Washington Post report had claimed that Hegseth ordered those in…
House Republicans are scrambling to find a solution to sky-high health costs as the clock ticks on Obamacare tax credits…
Charlie Kirk’s final book is a ‘manifesto against the machine of modern life,’ encouraging his followers to ‘stop in the…
President Donald Trump on Thursday hired a new architect to lead the next phase of the White House ballroom project.…
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth chastised the press following media reports that he signed off on a second strike against…
The Defense Department inspector general report analyzing the use of messaging app Signal to share classified information, particularly in planning…
The Trump administration is rolling out a new visa-restriction policy in response to a wave of brutal anti-Christian attacks in…
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, subpoenaed former special counsel Jack Smith on Wednesday for a deposition, escalating Republicans’…
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth ‘created risks to operational security’ by sharing sensitive details about Houthi strikes over Signal, a…
Democrats from the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform announced Wednesday that they have ‘received never-before-seen photos and videos…
