Pete Hegseth
Pete Hegseth becomes U.S. Defense Secretary in 2025 amid controversy. Initially tapped by Trump and involved in defense strategies, his role faces scrutiny.
U.S. Stands Ready for Potential Iranian Retaliation, Clarifies Focus on Nuclear Program, Not War with Iran
Published on 6/22/2025
Will the U.S. Launch a Strike on Iran? Trump's Latest Remarks Shed Light
Published on 6/19/2025
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Warns Protesters: "Touch an ICE Agent, Face Consequences"
Published on 6/8/2025
Trump's Controversial Memorial Day Message Sparks Outrage
Published on 5/27/2025
Trump Claims China Being Ousted from Panama Canal: "We've Deployed Many Troops"
Published on 4/10/2025
María Elvira Salazar Dismisses Military Chat Leak in the U.S.: Her Justifications
Published on 3/27/2025
Journalistic Blunder at the White House: Reporter Accidentally Added to Chat on Military Plans
Published on 3/26/2025
U.S. Defense Secretary's Visit to Guantánamo Aligns with Arrival of New Immigrants at the Base
Published on 2/26/2025
Trump Ousts Top Military Officials Amid Controversy Over Diversity Policies
Published on 2/23/2025
U.S. Marines Enhance Border Wall Security with Razor Wire Installation
Published on 2/13/2025
Second High-Risk Migrant Flight Lands at Guantanamo Bay
Published on 2/7/2025
U.S. Releases Initial Photos of Migrants Deported to Guantanamo Bay
Published on 2/4/2025
U.S. Initiates Trump-Era Plan to Relocate 30,000 Migrants to Guantánamo Bay
Published on 1/31/2025
Pete Hegseth Secures Secretary of Defense Role Despite Controversies and Allegations
Published on 1/26/2025
Donald Trump Advocates for Daughter-in-Law to Succeed Marco Rubio in Florida Senate
Published on 12/16/2024
Trump Considers Replacing Defense Secretary Nominee, Eyes DeSantis
Published on 12/4/2024
Television Host Tapped by Trump for U.S. Defense Secretary Role
Published on 11/13/2024