As President Trump’s crackerjack cabinet settles in and unsettles any sentient American, we are not beholding a series of ...
What if, say, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. decides to plan out a national ban on antidepressants and he starts by getting input from his pals on NextDoor? Or what if ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is under fire after a magazine editor was added to a group chat where top Trump administration officials were discussing military plans. The Atlantic's editor ...
Andy Harris, in a fiery telephone town hall attracting about 10,000 participants, sharply defended Defense Secretary Pete ... to Hegseth and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy ...
The journalist added to a group chat involving several of Donald Trump's most important cabinet members discussing war plans has shot back at Pete Hegseth's blistering denial of the story.
He said Pete Hegseth “must resign immediately ... and like the health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., has criticized food additives, ultraprocessed foods and the overprescribing of drugs.
President Donald Trump backed Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on ... will definitely drop,' Hegseth texted, revealing the timing of the operations that included F-18s and sea-based Tomahawk ...