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Latin Times on MSNHegseth Laughs After Senator Pushes Him to Deny Ordering Military to Use 'Lethal Force' Against ProtestersDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth laughed when asked if he had authorized the military to use lethal force against protesters, ...
Sen. Elissa Slotkin criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for not having the “guts and balls” of his predecessor Mark Esper in refusing to send the military to shoot unarmed protest… ...
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Mark Esper 'has more guts and balls than you,' Sen. Elissa Slotkin tells Secretary Hegseth - MSNSen. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss her heated questioning of Donald Trump's Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over whether or not he would obey an order from the president to ...
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Fmr. Defense Sec. Mark Esper: Pres. Trump was smart to 'pause the clock' on Iran response - MSNMark Esper, former Defense Secretary, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss expectations for President Trump's response to conflict in Iran, whether Israel can complete a mission without ...
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New York Magazine on MSNIs Iran Trying to Kill Trump Again?A top Shia cleric in Iran issued a fatwa against anyone who threatens the supreme leader, but it poses far more danger to ...
Some members of the Senate Armed Forces Committee and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sparred over Los Angeles troop deployments and the Israel-Iran war during a hearing on Wednesday morning.
Washington — House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green, a Tennessee Republican, announced Monday that he plans to resign after Congress passes President Trump's budget bill ...
She also asked Hegseth about former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper’s claim that President Donald Trump had asked about shooting the legs of protesters after the police killing of George Floyd.
Ex-Defense Secretary Mark Esper "had more guts and balls than you," U.S. Sen. Elissa Slotkin told Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth during a hearing.
House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green, R-Tenn., is departing Capitol Hill early, he announced on Monday. Green said he is leaving Congress for the private sector after the House ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Democratic senators went back and forth in a heated conversation regarding the Administration’s latest military actions.
Slotkin responded that his predecessor, Mark Esper, didn't accept such an order during the first administration. She cited Esper's memoir where he claimed Trump inquired if the military could ...
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