Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered hundreds of U.S. military generals from around the globe to gather in Virginia on Tuesday. Here’s what we know. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered ...
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The defense secretary is expected to lecture about the “warrior ethos” for less than an hour, according to multiple people familiar with the event. But top generals are bracing for possible firings or ...
Review & Outlook: After summoning hundreds of U.S. Generals to Quantico, VA, the U.S. Defense Secretary announced ten directives focusing on combat readiness—but where are the weapons? A lot of people ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is convening hundreds of high-ranking officers on short notice for a meeting in Virginia on Tuesday to give a speech on his views of the “warrior ethos” amid his ...
The New York Times is looking for generals and admirals who are quitting the military following an address from the defense secretary. By Carol Rosenberg Carol Rosenberg reports on national security ...
WASHINGTON — President Trump plans to crash Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s gathering of the military’s top generals at Marine Corps Base Quantico on Tuesday. Hegseth recently summoned the top brass ...
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President Donald Trump made numerous false claims in a rambling Tuesday speech to hundreds of generals and admirals who were summoned to a military base in Virginia to listen to addresses by the ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and President Trump, Sept. 5. (Francis Chung/Politico/Bloomberg via Reuters) Hundreds of the U.S. military’s top generals will gather on Tuesday for a rare in-person ...
BEN SHAPIRO (HOST): So, again, he's not wrong about any of this. Now, it happens to be true when he says he doesn't want fat generals or fat admirals walking around, we've had some overweight generals ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s speech to top generals was supposed to serve as a rallying cry for military exceptionalism — but it didn’t land that way with many of the people it was targeting.