It's unclear who'll take over at the Pentagon and the military services when the top leaders all step down Monday as President-elect Donald Trump is sworn into office.
Gen. Mark Milley, the now-retired former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, commented on the pardon he received in Biden's final hours in office.
President Joe Biden’s declaration the Equal Rights Amendment is “the law of the land” likely only sets up more debates for Congress and the courts.
The Democrat said he is seeking to undo “disproportionately long sentences compared to the sentences they would receive today under current law, policy,
Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III and Chairman of the Joint Staff Air Force Gen. CQ Brown Jr. host an Armed Forces Farewell Tribute in honor of POTUS Joe
The president’s statement, coming days before he is replaced by Republican Donald Trump, will probably not have any impact.
President Joe Biden gave his final interview on Thursday, where he discussed foreign policy, the economy and democracy.
and we don’t take an oath to a wannabe dictator," Milley said in his retirement speech at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in September 2023. "We don’t take an oath to an individual. We take an ...
Finally, there’s some accountability in the swamp. The Washington, D.C., blob loves to protect its own. It’s a slimy hierarchy based not on merit but fealty to the system and promotes its loyal servants to higher and higher ranks,
Joe Biden came into office promising to be the next FDR. Instead, his presidency of empty gestures and moral failures has given us something far more dangerous: a reinvigorated Donald Trump armed with a popular mandate and a drive for retribution.
"With this action, I have now issued more individual pardons and commutations than any president in U.S. history," President Joe Biden wrote in his announcement Friday.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is bidding farewell to the forces and personnel he's led through a tumultuous term.