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Subject Hegseth pledges to reshape War Department after ‘decades of decay’
Date September 30, 2025 2:00 PM
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Hegseth pledges to reshape War Department after ‘decades of decay’
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War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced several changes to the department’s
operations on Tuesday morning during a speech in front of hundreds of senior
military leaders in Quantico, Virginia. “The military has been forced by
foolish and reckless politicians to focus on the wrong things in many ways.
This speech is about fixing decades of decay, […]
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Trump’s TikTok win can’t stop China’s hidden tech threat
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President Donald Trump and his team deserve considerable credit for the
skillful way they gained control of TikTok, the video-sharing app that has
become one of America’s main sources of news. The deal could have gone down
badly. Critics could have called it “proto-socialism,” especially after the
government’s recent purchase of a 10% stake in […]
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Hamas studying Trump’s Gaza peace plan
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Hamas revealed Tuesday it is holding internal discussions examining President
Donald Trump’s proposal to end the war in Gaza as it faces international
pressure to commit to the peace deal. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
endorsed the 20-point plan unveiled Monday, which would bring an end to
hostilities between his country and Hamas terrorists who […]
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Suddenly, Media Cry ‘Lawfare’ Over Poor Jim Comey
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The indictment of former FBI Director James Comey caused wailing and gnashing
of teeth in the liberal TV studios. The most ridiculous argument came from
anyone arguing that suddenly the nonpartisanship of our government prosecutors
has come to an unprecedented end, as if Biden didn’t weaponize the Justice
Department, and Democrat prosecutors never sought to […]
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California’s broken superstate drives jobs and business away
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California loves to pretend its problems don’t exist. Power shortages, housing
shortages, suffocating regulation, wildfires, polluted waterways, and the
nation’s largest homeless population all make the Golden State look less like a
paradise and more like a failed state. Yet, its politicians keep picking fights
with Donald Trump while ignoring the rot at home. Once […]
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