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Staff turnover across the Pentagon has Trump administration officials and GOP leaders questioning Pete Hegseth’s fitness to lead the Department of Defense’s 3.4 million employees. Sources told ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has privately discussed the idea of running for political office next year in Tennessee, according to two people who have spoken directly with him about it.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has reportedly explored a 2026 Tennessee governor run, facing legal hurdles and ongoing Pentagon scrutiny.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has discussed running for office next year in Tennessee, NBC News reported on Tuesday night.
New lawsuit scrutinizes Hegseth’s implementation of Trump’s anti-union EO While previous lawsuits argued simply that President Trump’s citation of the 1978 Civil Service Reform Act’s so ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has earned many enemies in his six months leading the Pentagon, but he remains a favorite of President Donald Trump.The president has long admired the former "Fox ...
The White House continues to support the embattled Defense secretary — but even some Hegseth allies privately express concern that his messy management style could become his undoing.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s messes at the Pentagon have apparently become so impossible to ignore that his own allies are now using the press to appeal to his senses. At least that seems to ...
As you’ve probably heard by now, Pete Hegseth’s time as defense secretary has not been going great. For starters, there was the matter of Signalgate, wherein confidential war plans were texted ...
The United States and Qatar are days away from finalizing an agreement for a Boeing jet that will be used as Air Force One, after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and his Qatari counterpart earlier ...
A comprehensive new report by the Argonne National Laboratory reveals the results of the Emergency Management Organizational Structures, Staffing, and Capacity Study — the most wide-ranging effort to ...
The White House has ordered Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to stop using polygraphs on Pentagon employees suspected of leaking to the media.
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