Employees who had completed diversity training in 2017 at the Education Department were gathered for a celebration, and the ...
Max Boot is a historian and biographer, best-selling author, and foreign-policy analyst. He is the Jeane J. Kirkpatrick senior fellow for national security studies at the Council on Foreign ...
Or is the relentless focus on STEM actually the product of a hundred-year-old progressive conspiracy to boot God from the schools and turn ... us like few other causes besides not paying taxes. Betsy ...
In a phone interview with The New Yorker in December, Sen. Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat and a member of the Senate Armed Forces Committee, described Hegseth's nomination as 'dangerous' ...
Vice President Vance cast a tie-breaking vote as Hegseth overcame allegations of sexual assault, public drunkenness and questions of financial mismanagement to win Senate approval.
Pete Hegseth overcame allegations of sexual assault, public drunkenness and questions of financial mismanagement at two veterans' groups he ran to narrowly win Senate approval to become Donald ...
The first was Betsy DeVos' 2017 confirmation as secretary of education during President Donald Trump's first term. Hegseth's confirmation is one of the closest ever for the position, which has ...
Former Vice President Mike Pence broke a tie to confirm Betsy DeVos as secretary of Education ... And ‘dust on boots’ fails even to distinguish this nominee from multiple predecessors of ...
The only previous time a vice president broke a tie on a Cabinet confirmation was during the first Trump term when Vice President Mike Pence cast a vote to confirm Betsy DeVos, who became ...
Vice President Vance on Friday broke a Senate tie to confirm Pete Hegseth as President Trump’s secretary of Defense, capping a bruising two-month fight over the nominee, who faced a litany of ...
It was only the second time in history that a vice president broke a tie for a Cabinet nominee. In 2017, Mike Pence approved Betsy DeVos to head the education department. Vance had served as a senator ...