Trump, Hegseth gather military leaders at Quantico
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Pete Hegseth is 'crawling out his skin' as Pentagon insiders claim defense secretary worries for safety
Two sources close to the newly christened Secretary of War have stated that their boss has erupted into tirades, raging at staffers and obsessing over his own personal security
Top military officials have voiced concern over the Trump administration’s forthcoming defense strategy, exposing a divide between the Pentagon’s political and uniformed leadership.
These are among the array of theories outsiders have floated in their attempts to explain a mysterious mass gathering Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth hastily ordered last week, summoning hundreds of top military commanders to Quantico, Virginia, on Sept. 30.
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President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth head to Quantico, Va., this morning to address military leaders from posts around the globe at an unprecedented gathering. Hegseth, who has
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said a panel, convened by his predecessor, recommended keeping Medals of Honor for soldiers in the 1890 attack on Native Americans.
Ukraine has sought Trump's permission to use long-range American weapons to strike targets deep inside Russia.
The speech that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will give to hundreds of generals and admirals next week will be about the "warrior ethos" of the military, sources say.