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President Donald Trump unveiled initial plans for the "state-of-the-art" Golden Dome in May, which he said would be up and running by the end of his time in office to defend against "next-generation" threats like ballistic, cruise and hypersonic missiles.
The scrutiny over Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's leadership at the Pentagon has been a long time coming on Capitol Hill.
Donald Trump didn’t throw much support behind Secretary of War Pete Hegseth in the cold open of the Dec. 6 episode of “Saturday Night Live.” Colin Jost reprised his role as Hegseth, berating the press as they were asking about the United States’ strikes on boats that were alleged to be operated by narco-terrorists.
Controversial Democratic lawmaker Mark Kelly of Arizona has vowed he is 'not going away' despite threats made against him.
A look at what Pete Hegseth has said about the deadly strike in the Carribean—and how his explanations have changed
The inspector general report was highly critical of Hegseth, saying that the secretary’s use of Signal put U.S. troops and the mission in danger.
Hegseth finds himself in hot water over legally murky airstrikes on suspected drug smugglers at sea. A follow-up attack on survivors of one such attack is now generating accusations of a possible war crime. Hegseth said an admiral ordered the second launch.
The New York Times is suing to try to stop the Pentagon from imposing new rules on journalists who cover the military.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has seven kids between his ex-wife, Samantha Deering, and his wife, Jennifer Hegseth. Here's everything to know about Pete Hegseth's kids.