Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth told a Senate committee it could take "months and years" to replace U.S. munitions used during the war in Iran.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth argued Thursday that the 60-day clock for the conflict with Iran stopped when President Trump announced a ceasefire, as Democratic senators tee up yet another war powers ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Defense Secretary is rejecting senators’ accusations that the Iran war was launched without evidence of an imminent threat and ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth clashed with Democratic lawmakers in Congress for a second day Thursday, rejecting senators’ accusations that the Iran war was launched without ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth tangled with Senate Democrats Thursday during his second day of hearings on Capitol Hill, sparring with lawmakers over President Trump’s war with Iran, the Pentagon’s ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was back on Capitol Hill Thursday to take questions from the Senate Armed Services Committee ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told Congress on Thursday that the ceasefire with Iran does not count toward the 60-day requirement by the War Powers Resolution that the president must either inform ...
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth testifies before the Senate on the Iran war and Pentagon budget as the War Powers Resolution deadline nears on Friday.