It is unclear who will take over at the Pentagon and the military services when the top leaders all step down Monday as President-elect Donald Trump is sworn into office. As of Friday, officials said they had not yet heard who will become the acting defense secretary.
Finally, there’s some accountability in the swamp. The Washington, D.C., blob loves to protect its own. It’s a slimy hierarchy based not on merit but fealty to the system and promotes its loyal servants to higher and higher ranks,
Joe Biden came into office promising to be the next FDR. Instead, his presidency of empty gestures and moral failures has given us something far more dangerous: a reinvigorated Donald Trump armed with a popular mandate and a drive for retribution.
The president’s statement, coming days before he is replaced by Republican Donald Trump, will probably not have any impact.
The Democrat said he is seeking to undo “disproportionately long sentences compared to the sentences they would receive today under current law, policy,
It's unclear who'll take over at the Pentagon and the military services when the top leaders all step down Monday as President-elect Donald Trump is sworn into office.
Outgoing President Joe Biden’s latest decision to issue preemptive pardons may infuriate people on both sides of the aisle.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is bidding farewell to the forces and personnel he’s led through a tumultuous term
In a ceremony tinged with emotion, Austin heralded his troops as the "most lethal fighting force on Earth" and told the packed crowd at Joint Base Myer-Henderson ... elect Donald Trump's choice ...
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will bid farewell in a speech Friday morning, just days before President-elect Trump is set to return to ... The farewell speech from Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, near the Pentagon in northern Virginia, is scheduled ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden issued pre-emptive pardons on Monday for people Republican successor Donald Trump has targeted for retaliation, including former Republican lawmaker Liz Cheney, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley and former White House chief medical advisor Anthony Fauci.