The “Jerusalem cross” appeared prominently in Pentagon propaganda for boat strikes and the Venezuela military buildup.
Ark., on Thursday defended President Donald Trump's ability to deploy the National Guard to various cities, a subject of ...
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Mike Johnson Accuses Reporters of Baiting Him When Asked About Trump
Trump confirmed Tuesday that he’d used the epithet “shithole countries” eight years ago during a closed-door meeting with ...
As the US military captures a Venezuelan oil tanker and is given orders to shoot narco-terrorists on sight, British warships ...
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Democrats Demand Epstein Files Audit to See if They’ve Been Altered
Last month, Congress and President Trump passed a law requiring all of the Epstein files in government hands to be released ...
In an exclusive interview with Upstream, Erik Prince – now chairman of Freedom First – says his new business is eyeing oil ...
Amid intensifying scrutiny over U.S. military strikes against alleged drug boats in the Caribbean, questions are emerging ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Saturday declined to commit to releasing video of a controversial second strike on an ...
The command posted a photo of a Marine deployed to the Caribbean sporting a patch that was in violation of the service's ...
New legislation would compel Secretary Hegseth to provide lawmakers the unedited video of the Sept. 2 military boat strike ...
Court cases challenging National Guard troops around the country remain in legal limbo. Here's a city-by-city look.
Tucked into Congress’ massive defense policy bill is a provision that would limit Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s travel budget unless he provides the House and Senate Armed Services committees with ...
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