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Pentagon Allows Flu Shot Exemptions

The Pentagon will allow service members to file an exemption for the flu vaccine, according to a recently-released memorandum originally issued in May.

Pentagon Releases New Media Restrictions Amid Security Risks

Charlie Kirk's memorial service had over 100 million streams by Sunday evening, Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet said.

Pentagon Demands ‘Proper Military Appearance’ for Service Members

The Pentagon unveiled new grooming standards to maintain respect and "proper military appearance.”

Hegseth Warns China: U.S. Will Protect Indo-Pacific Interests

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth told Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun during a Tuesday meeting that while the United States does not seek conflict with China, it will "resolutely" protect its interests in the Indo-Pacific region.

Military Lawyers to Serve as Immigration Judges

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth approved sending up to 600 military lawyers to serve as temporary immigration judges, according to a report from the Associated Press.

Hegseth Ends Program Letting Chinese Coders Support DoD Cloud Systems

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ends an Obama-era program using Chinese coders to service DoD cloud systems.

Hegseth Fights Back: ‘Signalgate’ Investigation Rigged from the Start

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has rejected the Pentagon inspector general’s review into his use of the Signal app, calling the probe “a sham, conducted in bad faith and with extreme bias,” according to a department spokesman.

Trump’s Drone Army Deployed: Red Tape Obliterated

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has cleared layers of Pentagon bureaucracy to initiate a rapid drone surge across all branches of the U.S. military, acting under direct orders from President Trump.

China on Notice: Hegseth’s Argentina Deal Shakes Up Latin America

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth hosted Argentina’s Defense Minister Luis Petri at the Pentagon on July 2, marking a significant step in deepening U.S.–Argentina military cooperation.

Congress Shaken as Trump’s Iran Strike Leaves Liberals Scrambling

A high-level Senate briefing on June 26, 2025, confirmed the success of President Trump’s precision airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites, sending shockwaves through Capitol Hill and silencing critics who doubted his bold leadership.

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