Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the Defense Department to nuke all digital content promoting “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion,” including cultural awareness months
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said the Pentagon is conducting “a complete review” of the U.S. military’s withdrawal from Afghanistan. The United States military’s presence in Afghanistan ended in August 2021,
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was asked by Fox News Sunday host Shannon Bream about the recent firing of top lawyers for the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force—a move that has sparked backlash and raised concerns over the potential politicization of the country's armed forces.
Defence secretary Pete Hegseth fires top military lawyers
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Hegseth says he fired the top military lawyers because they weren’t well suited for the jobs
Military lawyers fear firings will enable Hegseth to bend law
The Pentagon chief said he doesn’t want lawyers who are “roadblocks” to decisions he or military commanders make.
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'They were not well suited for jobs...': Defence secretary Pete Hegseth fires top military lawyers
Pentagon, Trump and Pete Hegseth
Hegseth, South Korea and US Defense Secretary
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s overseas trip started with heckling from military families. That turned out to one the best moments of his excursion.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has told the Pentagon to find $50 billion in programs to cut this year, to redirect funds to President Trump's priorities.
Hegseth, 44, demanded a proposal that would include annual 8% cuts to the Pentagon’s roughly $850 billion budget, according to a memo.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Friday that he will immediately begin shifting billions of dollars away from nonlethal programs in connection with a broader reorganization of military priorities.
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