Imagine leaving your front door unlocked with a note that reads, “Back in 15. Please don’t steal the silverware.” That, in essence, is what the Read More
Tag: Pete Hegseth
New Taiwanese Show Imagines A Chinese Invasion
A new show imagines how a Chinese invasion of Taiwan would transpire — and what consequences it would have. “Zero Day Attack” — a 10-part Read More
White House orders Hegseth to stop polygraphs on Pentagon staff suspected of leaking: report
A current adviser to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth alerted senior officials in the Trump administration of the use of polygraphs to find leakers at the Pentagon.
EXCLUSIVE: House Republican introduces companion bill to end China’s buying of American farmland
A House bill to ban Chinese Communist Party-linked U.S. farmland purchases aligning with Sen. Josh Hawley’s legislation is being introduced on Thursday, Rep. Mary Miller, R-Ill., shared exclusively with Fox News Digital.
Sen. Hirono slammed after suggesting anti-DEI lawmakers doubt her trustworthiness because she is a minority
Republican Sen. Eric Schmitt slams Sen. Mazie Hirono, D-Hawaii, for suggesting that critics of DEI initiatives must inherently view her with suspicion since she is a minority.
AI arms race: US and China weaponize drones, code and biotech for the next great war
From drone swarms and AI-assisted command systems to biotech on the battlefield, the next great war may be determined by algorithms rather than traditional military might.
WINNING: Trump Secures Trade Deals In Philippines And Indonesia
President Donald Trump announced two trade deals Tuesday, continuing his streak of securing open markets for exported American goods while imposing strapping tariffs on Philippine Read More
SCOOP: Top Hegseth aide resigns from Pentagon after 6 months of service: ‘Incredibly inspiring’
Justin Fulcher confirmed to Fox News Digital that he voluntarily resigned after six months as a senior advisor to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, calling his service “inspiring.”
Pentagon announces Marine general tapped to lead Naval Academy in historic first
Marine Lt. Gen. Michael Borgschulte has been nominated to lead the U.S. Naval Academy, marking the first time in its 180-year history a Marine was tapped for the role.
Trump’s modest spending cuts package survives narrow Senate vote as some Republicans break ranks
Congress approves a $9 billion spending cut targeting public broadcasting and foreign aid, overcoming GOP divisions despite the cuts making up a small share of the budget.