Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth put U.S. troops at risk by sharing sensitive military plans on his personal phone.
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Hegseth defended the strike as emerging in the “fog of war ,” saying he didn’t see any survivors but also “didn’t stick ...
A webpage on the official White House site lambasts reporters and news outlets seen as writing critically of the president, ...
In a statement, MCK described the attacks as “reckless and dangerous,” warning that singling out journalists by name ...
Jeffrey Goldberg, editor in chief of the Atlantic, was the journalist added to the Signal chat where Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared war plans. He shares his thoughts on the Pentagon's report.
The lawsuit seeks the repeal of a new policy, instituted in October, that prompted Pentagon beat reporters to turn in their press passes rather than sign onto the restrictions.
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