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Pete Hegseth arms 2000 National Guard troops in DC
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Washington Post faces criticism for publishing sensitive information about defense secretary Pete Hegseth's protective security arrangements and requirements.
Hegseth teamed up with Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to create the 94-second video, doing what they are calling the “Pete and Bobby Challenge”—50 pull-ups and 100 push-ups in under five minutes.
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Pete Hegseth is requiring so much security it’s taking officers off of criminal investigations
Members of U.S. Army’s law enforcement arm complain they are being taken out of the field to watch defense secretary’s family and homes
An estimated 1,900 troops are being deployed in D.C. with more than half are coming from GOP-led states responding to the Trump admin.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth belongs to an archconservative church network. Here’s what to know
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has expressed pride in being part of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, a conservative Christian network.
Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited the Department of Defense to challenge Sec. Pete Hegseth to a pullup and pushup competition, dubbed the “Pete and Bobby challenge.”
Trump invoked Section 740 of the 1973 D.C. Home Rule Act, allowing federal control for 30 days, with congressional approval required for extensions.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s security detail is reportedly so large that it's straining the Army agency that's tasked with protecting him.
The National Guard troops deployed in Washington, D.C., will now carry firearms, following a new order from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Hegseth’s order comes after President Donald Trump’s August 11 decision to direct 800 Army and Air National Guard troops to the nation’s capital as part of the “Safe and Beautiful Task Force,