In his first interview since being sworn in as defense secretary, Pete Hegseth sought to clarify how the federal government plans to use Guantánamo Bay to detain migrants being deported from the United States.
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A disquieting Washington visit leaves me with a sense that America is making a big break from the past.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) plans to be at the White House on Wednesday to attend President Trump’s signing of the Laken Riley Act, which seeks to detain migrants charged with some non-violent
Pa., appearance on 'The View' where he defended his position as a Democrat and his opinion on President Donald Trump.