Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for Defense Secretary, has received grassroot support from over 100 members of the military community, who are planning to march in support on the day of his confirmation hearing.
Read More Navy SEALs Organizing March In Support Of Hegseth As Confirmation Is ‘Uncertain’Tag: politics
Trump Names Alina Habba As Counselor To President, Announces Additional State Department Picks
President-elect Donald Trump has announced that he has named his personal attorney Alina Habba as counselor to the president.
Read More Trump Names Alina Habba As Counselor To President, Announces Additional State Department PicksTrump Urges Putin to Negotiate After Assad Regime Collapse: ‘Stop The Madness’
President-Elect Donald Trump has called on Russia President Vladimir Putin to negotiate an end to the Ukraine war, pointing to the fall of Russia ally, Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria as proof of Russia’s “weakened state.”
Read More Trump Urges Putin to Negotiate After Assad Regime Collapse: ‘Stop The Madness’Boston City Councilor Arrested By FBI On Corruption Charges
A Boston city councilor was arrested by FBI agents following an indictment alleging her involvement in a scheme which reportedly secured her thousands of dollars in cash from a staffer in return for granting a substantial bonus.
Read More Boston City Councilor Arrested By FBI On Corruption ChargesSchiff Resigns From House Early Ahead Of Senate Swearing-In Next Week
Senator-elect Adam Schiff announced he will be resigning from the House of Representatives early on Friday and will be sworn in to his Senate seat on Monday.
Read More Schiff Resigns From House Early Ahead Of Senate Swearing-In Next WeekKarine Jean-Pierre Pressed By Reporters In First Briefing Since Hunter Biden Pardon, Blames Republicans For ‘Not Letting Up’
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre held a formal press briefing for the first time since President Joe Biden issued a sweeping pardon for his son, Hunter Biden, in which she implied that there would be “more to come.”
Read More Karine Jean-Pierre Pressed By Reporters In First Briefing Since Hunter Biden Pardon, Blames Republicans For ‘Not Letting Up’
