Pete Hegseth was sworn in as defense secretary[1] Saturday morning, declaring it an "honor of a lifetime," and he promised to put America first by bringing peace through strength.
Hegseth, 44, a former Minnesota National Guard officer who served in Iraq and
The Senate[1] on Saturday voted to confirm South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem as secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, making her the fourth of President Donald Trump’s nominees to win approval from the chamber.
The vote was 59–34, with all
President Trump [1]is back in Nevada on Saturday to thank his supporters for helping him win the state, which has traditionally supported Democrats for president over the last couple of decades.
Trump will wrap up his first trip of his second administration
In his first week in office, President Donald Trump[1] has charged ahead with a series of executive actions, fulfilling a key campaign promise to challenge "gender ideology" in American institutions and promote "biological truth" rooted in "fundamental and