Kevin Dietsch / Getty ImagesCommentary Hegseth Takes House Dem to the Woodshed for Pushing Iranian 'Propaganda' at Hearing: 'Shame on You!' "The way you stain the troops when you tell them two months in — two months in, congressman — you should know better," Hegseth said. By C. Douglas Golden April 30, 2026
Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images How the New White House Ballroom Would Change the President's Plans in the Event of a National Emergency The new White House ballroom being built where the East Wing was located will involve advanced military and security features. By Randy DeSoto April 29, 2026
Brendan Smialowski - AFP / Getty Images Hilarious: Trump Endorses an ICE Rebrand That Would Drive the Media and Dems Insane Trump endorsed an amusing ICE rebrand that likely would annoy his detractors, the same way other MAGA-era name changes have. By Michael Schwarz April 27, 2026
halbergman / Getty Images Numerous Department of War Employees Injured in Head-On Bus Crash at Pentagon Some 23 individuals were injured Friday morning following a bus crash near the Pentagon in Arlington County, Virginia. By Nick Givas April 24, 2026
Andrew Harnik / Getty Images Pentagon Turns to World War II-Era Tactic in Bid to Ramp Up Weapons Production: Report The Pentagon is seeking to expand the nation's ability to keep pace with the need for weapons to defend freedom. By Jack Davis April 16, 2026
Jim Watson - AFP / Getty Images Democrats Introduce Five Articles of Impeachment Against Pete Hegseth House Democrats are planning to introduce five articles of impeachment against Pete Hegseth accusing him of "high crimes and misdemeanors." By Nick Givas April 15, 2026
gorodenkoff - iStock / Getty ImagesPremium Fact Check: Are Claims That the Military Draft Will Resume in December True? "Draft age is 18 to 26. If you voted for him and regret it - now's a good time to start speaking up about ending the war." By C. Douglas Golden April 10, 2026
Chip Somodevilla / Getty ImagesCommentary Finally: Thanks to Pete Hegseth, American Servicemen Are No Longer Sitting Ducks on Their Own Bases Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced American service members will once again be allowed to carry personal firearms on U.S. military bases. By Nick Givas April 6, 2026
Oliver Contreras / AFP via Getty Images Hegseth Says Service Members May Carry Firearms on Military Bases Reversing Dangerous Biden Policy Due to recent events of hostility at U.S. military bases Sec. Hegseth is lifting a block on service members carrying personal weapons on bases By Mariane Angela April 4, 2026
Al Drago / Getty Images Trump Reveals New White House Ballroom Will Have a 'Massive,' Hidden Military Purpose While speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump touted the new addition he's building to the White House. By Randy DeSoto March 30, 2026