Allies of the United States see a group chat about attack plans by top U.S. officials that accidentally included a journalist ...
WASHINGTON: The Trump administration is dealing with the fallout of a stunning security breach that allowed a journalist to read exchanges between senior officials in a group chat on the Sign ...
Representative Hakeem Jeffries, the Democratic leader, urges President Trump to fire Pete Hegseth. At a hearing, two top intelligence officials said it was Mr. Hegseth’s job to determine what was ...
On Monday, several cabinet members including Pete Hegseth, the person in charge of our entire military, mistakenly sent war ...
"General military targets" were discussed by senior members of the national security team in the group chat. Follow ...
President Trump stood by national security adviser Mike Waltz on Tuesday, one day after he was revealed to have looped in the Atlantic magazine’s editor in chief on deliberations about ...
White House National Security Adviser Mike Waltz listens to a question from a reporter in the James Brady Press Briefing Room ...
The leak of war planning texts this week shows the vice president is consistent in both public and private about his feelings ...
“The Trump-Vance-Musk administration wants to shut down Planned Parenthood health centers by any means necessary, and they’ll ...
Members of the Trump administration coordinated highly sensitive Yemen attack plans on an unsecure group chat, a White House ...
Hegseth, a former Army major, appeared to deny the incident, insisting to reporters Monday, “Nobody was texting war plans.” ...
John Ratcliffe fell apart when asked in a Senate hearing why the America’s CIA director couldn’t spot a reporter in his text ...