Fox News anchor wonders what defense sec ‘doesn’t have a bottle of bourbon’ in their office after Hegseth hearing - ‘If you go to Churchill's War Rooms in London, you can buy a bottle of the scotch that he used to drink while he was looking after the war,
ROBERTS: Just to put a button on this alcohol thing if you go to Churchill's war rooms in London, you can buy a bottle of the scotch that he used to drink while he was looking after the war.
Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump's pick for secretary of Defense, sat for a brutal four-hour confirmation hearing that was absolutely unhinged TV.
Trump’s cabinet hopefuls set for Senate grillings as Newsom urges him to visit LA: Live - President-elect’s picks for attorney general and secretary of state, Pam Bondi and Marco Rubio, among those fa
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary, has publicly faced senators for the first time.
It is the first serious test of Donald Trump’s newly invigorated strongman model of governance and of whether he can continue to bend the Republican Party to his will even as Hegseth breaks procedural precedents,
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) announced that he will vote to confirm Pete Hegseth, President-elect Trump’s pick for Defense Secretary, increasing the nominee’s chances of becoming the next head
Donald Trump’s controversial nominee could soon be confirmed by Republicans to lead the Department of Defense.
Trump's unfit nominee for Defense secretary gets the benefit of an incomplete, half-baked and secret FBI report.
“I have witnessed many contentious confirmation hearings over the years and watched as the system has become increasingly partisan and vitriolic,” Ruth Marcus writes. But Tuesday’s appearance by defense secretary-designate Pete Hegseth before the Senate Armed Services Committee, she says, “represents a new low in that diminished process.”
Despite facing a looming ban, ByteDance and the U.S. government have been locked in a proverbial game of chicken, with TikTok’s parent company refusing to divest more than a year later. Lawmakers and experts have long argued that the firm is beholden to the Chinese government, creating security risks for the app’s American users.