Pentagon says Navy Secretary John Phelan is leaving
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Secretary of the Navy John C. Phelan has been ousted from his role as the military administration faces a major shakeup amid escalating Middle East tensions and an Iran naval incident involving seized
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Navy secretary fired after feud over Trump’s ‘Golden Fleet’ with Pentagon leaders, including Hegseth
Secretary of the Navy John Phelan was fired Wednesday after months of feuding with his Pentagon bosses, particularly over his handling of President Trump’s “Golden Fleet” shipbuilding initiative. Tensions between Phelan,
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth scolded a reporter for interrupting during a Pentagon briefing on Iran, telling her to “just wait" as he called on another journalist.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth seemed to quote Samuel L. Jackson's character in the 1994 film Pulp Fiction at a recent Pentagon worship service. When the secretary of war read from Ezekiel 25:17, the verse sounded very similar to the Bible verse Jackson's Jules Winnfield recites in the movie.
A viral video shows Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivering a Pentagon prayer that echoes a well-known 'Pulp Fiction' speech, raising questions and online debate.
The spotlight of war inevitably shines on the Defense secretary’s personality and priorities. Donald Rumsfeld, Pentagon chief when President George W. Bush launched the Iraq War, stepped into the briefing room almost every day,
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth meant to invoke holy scripture in discussing the rescue mission of an American fighter pilot stranded in Iran — but he actually quoted Quentin Tarantino. In a prayer delivered by Hegseth during a Pentagon worship service on Wednesday,
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth put the "script" in "scripture" when he quoted a fake Bible verse from Quentin Tarantino's 1994 crime-thriller "Pulp Fiction" during remarks at a Pentagon worship service on Wednesday.
The secretary of war evoked a scene from the 1994 Quentin Tarantino film in which Samuel L. Jackson recites his take on a Bible verse before shooting a man.
U.S. military service members and personnel are no longer mandated to get the annual flu vaccine. Here are the details on the updated policy. (AP Photo)