Pentagon: Hegseth Approves $5.1B In DoD Cuts, Axing ‘Nonessential’ Contracts
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly approved $5.1 billion in cuts to the Department of Defense (DoD) after terminating multiple “nonessential” contracts.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly approved $5.1 billion in cuts to the Department of Defense (DoD) after terminating multiple “nonessential” contracts.
The Trump administration is reportedly planning a military parade on June 14th to mark President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday.
The Pentagon’s acting inspector general revealed on Thursday that he will investigate whether Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth violated department policy after sending “attack plans” in the leaked Signal chat.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a memo on Monday ordering men and women to meet the same physical fitness requirements if they want to work in combat positions, while saying the Pentagon had “allowed standards to slip.”
The Senate has officially elected a new official to run the U.S. Navy.
The justices declined to hear an appeal by Wynn of a decision by Nevada’s top court to dismiss his defamation suit against the AP and one of its journalists.
President Donald Trump slammed the “Failing New York Times” outlet for their March 20th report claiming that Special Government Employee (SGE) Elon Musk will be briefed on potential war plans against China, prompting Trump to respond by labeling the report as “completely untrue.”
Over the weekend, the Pentagon dispatched a Navy warship to the southern border. The guided-missile destroyer, recently stationed in the Middle East, is now setting out from Virginia.
The Pentagon announced that a Navy warship has been deployed in an effort to secure the U.S. southern border.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced on Wednesday that the Pentagon will be conducting a review of the physical fitness, grooming hygiene, and body composition standards that are currently in place for the military.