Could it curb rampant fraud, waste, and abuse within military contracting? Will the Pentagon finally pass a financial audit after seven consecutive failed attempts? Might the war in Ukraine finally sputter to an end,
"The terrorists get a vote, and they're voting to keep fighting," former Trump counterterrorism envoy Nathan Sales told Newsweek.
"Death, death to Saddam!" chanted Imam Husham Al-Husainy through a megaphone at a pro-war rally broadcast by C-SPAN in Washington D.C. in October 2002, countering a nearby anti-war rally as the crowd echoed his remarks. "Saddam must go."
The president has suspended U.S. refugee programs, mirroring his policy towards Middle Eastern immigrants from his first term.
A Dearborn cleric who had been listed last week to deliver a benediction at President Donald Trump's inauguration today did not speak or appear at the event.
With just over a week until President-elect Donald Trump takes office, the soon-to-be second-time U.S. leader famed for his "art of the deal" approach in business and politics prepares to take on a series of interconnected yet equally volatile conflicts in the Middle East.
Oil was under pressure on Tuesday morning as Donald Trump started his first day in office, with bearish sentiment outweighing bullish his promises.
This is part of Hello, Trumpworld, Slate’s reluctant guide to the people who will be calling the shots now—at least for as long as they last in Washington.
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's choice to be defense secretary, testifies at a confirmation hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Jan. 14. (Alex Brandon/AP) Controversial Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth appeared unapologetic and combative at his Senate confirmation hearing on Tuesday,
President-elect eyes Joe Kent, a right-wing former congressional candidate, to head the country's top counterterror agency
Crypto leaders attended a pre-inaugural bash in Washington, cheering Trump's return to the White House and hoping it will benefit digital assets.