The Senate on Friday forged ahead with plans to give the military an additional $150 billion in spending even as the Pentagon seeks to make sweeping changes and reductions in its budget.
As talks intensify to end the war in Ukraine, the issue of NATO membership remains a sticking point. Ukraine wants in, and Russia insists that it must remain permanently out. In an interview with Politico,
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) laid out a scenario where Ukraine should receive “automatic admission” into NATO, days after other U.S. officials including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that membership for the country into the 32-member alliance is unrealistic.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered senior military and Defense Department officials to draw up plans to cut 8 percent from the defense budget over each of the next five years, officials said on Wednesday.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham airs an exclusive look of her visit to Guantanamo Bay with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on "The Ingraham Angle."
Donald Trump’s gutting of the federal government is coming to the Department of Defense. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has told DOD and military leaders to make plans for cutting 8 percent of the defense budget for each of the next five years, The Washington Post reports, citing a department memo and unnamed officials.
Hegseth Defends Trump's Firings of Pentagon Leaders and Says There May Be More Dismissals WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth insists President Donald Trump ’s abrupt firing of the nation’s senior military officer amid a wave of ...