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The ousters have ramped up the Trump administration’s targeting of both military leadership and the intelligence community.
In the short term, the answer must be to use what tools remain to fight back—even at the risk of becoming the targets of the next wave of MAGA retribution.
The White House says National Guard activations in 19 states are unrelated to President Donald Trump’s push to expand ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on Friday authorized National Guard members to carry firearms while helping law enforcement ...
It’s the second full week of a federal law enforcement surge ordered in D.C. by the administration of President Donald Trump ...
We can recognize how far we’ve come since August 26, 1920, when the 19th Amendment giving women the constitutional right to ...
Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse became the 23rd DIA director in 2023 after serving as director of intelligence for the U.S.
No reasons were given for their firings, the latest in a series of steps targeting military leaders, intelligence officials ...
The move comes after the Defense Intelligence Agency findings appeared to contradict US President Donald Trump's earlier ...
National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., will now carry weapons for personal protection and are allowed to carry out law ...
President Trump’s military presence in Washington, DC continues to escalate, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirming ...
The Justice Department on Friday released transcripts of interviews its No. 2 official did with Jeffrey Epstein’s imprisoned ...