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Pete Hegseth slashes military 'faith codes' from over 200 to 31 in Pentagon Chaplain Corps overhaul
Pete Hegseth says he is cutting Pentagon faith codes from over 200 to just 31 and directing chaplains to wear religious insignia instead of rank.
A top aide to Pete Hegseth informed a senior Army official that President Donald Trump would not want to stand next to a Black female officer at military events, according to a report. Ricky Buria, chief of staff to the defense secretary,
The Times sued the Pentagon and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in December, claiming the agency's new credentialing policy violated journalists' constitutional rights to free speech and due process.
Anthropic has said it could lose billions if a federal judge didn't step in to block the Trump administration.
A federal judge has sided with AI company Anthropic after President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth banned federal agencies from using its services, calling it a supply chain risk.
Former Naval Intelligence Officer Captain Todd Sawhill analyzes the Pentagon's consideration of sending 10,000 more troops to the Mideast. Sawhill dissects the contrasting demands from the US and Iran for a ceasefire,
The Defense Department will no longer allow media organizations to keep offices in the Pentagon building after a federal judge ruled that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had improperly revoked credentials for dozens of them.
The New York Times said the Pentagon "continues to impose unconstitutional restrictions on the press" and that it would be raising the issue in court.
In October, a new policy allowed the Pentagon to declare journalists “security risks” and revoke their press passes if they ran afoul of the Defense Department's rules, columnist John Rash writes.