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The Pentagon press secretary has held her first briefing since most nonpartisan news outlets were replaced by friendly media representatives willing to accept new rules imposed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
The Trump administration wants Europe to assume much more of the responsibility for defense on its continent.
Adm. Frank M. Bradley is set to meet with lawmakers Thursday to discuss the boat strike he oversaw that killed 11 people, including two who died in a follow-up attack.
A new group of media figures was given credentials to cover the Pentagon after many traditional news outlets refused to sign its new reporting rules.
The Daily Beast has reached out to the White House for comment on Hegseth’s X post. It follows a controversial week for Hegseth; who was accused of ordering a controversial “kill everyone” second strike on a suspected drug boat on September 2. Hegseth and the White House shifted the blame to Admiral Frank “Mitch” Bradley.
The must-pass legislation will test Johnson’s ability to command and cajole his conference with must-pass legislation at stake.
A Pentagon official told the Washington Examiner that Holsey “was not fired, he was asked to retire on good terms.”
Pentagon inspector finds War Secretary Pete Hegseth violated policy by sharing strike details on Signal app, creating operational security risks.