President Trump signed four more executive orders that aim to reverse several Biden initiatives related to the military.
President Trump's plans for the US military include reinstating some 8,000 service members who refused the COVID-19 vaccine and giving them back pay.
“After the vaccine mandate was repealed in 2023, only 43 of the more than the 8,000 troops dismissed elected to return to service under the Biden Administration and Secretary (Lloyd) Austin ...
I would support you to be spokesperson for the Pentagon,” Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal acidly told Pete Hegseth during ...
President Donald Trump will sign an executive order to reinstate service members booted from the military for declining to get COVID-19 vaccine jabs, according to the White House. "The Executive ...
The administration highlights that between 2021 and 2023, the Biden Administration, along with former Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin ... During his inauguration speech on Jan. 20, Trump ...
Texas’ population surpassed 31 million in 2024, state demographer Lloyd Potter told attendees of the Water for Texas ...
U.S. Reps. Chip Roy of Texas and Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia filed a bill to permanently shutter the U.S. Agency for International Development.
The Defense Department has told the military services to reach out once again to service members who were forced out or ...
Then-Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin in 2021 ordered vaccinations for ... Trump during a campaign speech last year pledged to rehire service members who were dismissed over the COVID-19 vaccine ...