The fate of President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet is still unclear after Republican senators spent much of December carefully dodging questions.
Donald Trump is publicly sticking by Pete Hegseth as his choice for defense secretary even as the president-elect's allies tell USA Today there are doubts he can survive the Senate confirmation ...
President-elect Donald Trump nominated Pete Hegseth, a former National Guard officer and Fox News host, as Secretary of Defense in November. Trump said, “With Pete at the helm, America’s enemies are on notice — Our Military will be Great Again,
President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for secretary of defense, Pete Hegseth, justified the January 6, 2021, US Capitol attack and spread baseless conspiracy theories claiming the initial break-in was a false flag operation carried out by leftist groups disguised as Trump supporters.
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for secretary of defense, has repeatedly criticized policies allowing gay people to serve openly in the US military, calling them part of a “Marxist” agenda to prioritize social justice over combat readiness.
People were quick to confirm that they have, indeed, celebrated Christmas during the period when Trump was not president
Former Fox News host Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for Defense secretary, will free a woman from a nondisclosure agreement related to the 2017 sexual misconduct allegations, or so says Sen. Lindsey Graham.
In a clear misunderstanding of the term “class warfare,” Pete Hegseth, the Fox News host who is Trump’s pick to be Secretary of Defense, has said that allowing gays to serve in the military is part of a Marxist agenda.
Minnesota’s last Republican senator has been shepherding Hegseth, Trump’s nominee for secretary of defense, through Capitol Hill.
Robby Soave and Ameshia Cross weigh in on Sen. Chris Murphy's comments on Donald Trump's tactics to target Democrats.
President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet picks are continuing to try to shore up support with senators ahead of confirmation hearings next month.
Trump's embattled pick for defense secretary once said women made 'fighting more complicated.' Now he's calling them 'some of our greatest warriors.'