National Security
Trump Signs Munitions Emergency the Pentagon Keeps Denying
A Korean War-era statute now governs US weapons production, days after the defense secretary called stockpile worries a "manufactured story."
A Korean War-era statute now governs US weapons production, days after the defense secretary called stockpile worries a "manufactured story."
The signed ceasefire hands Tehran immediate access to oil markets while the disarmament it is meant to buy waits two months.
Republicans wrote the review statute in 2015. Some now predict their own president will write around it.
A maximalist threat rests on detecting a breach no one is currently positioned to catch.
The president vows a "word by word" reading of a text he won't release until he stages it himself.
Trump allies blasted Josh Hokit's Michelle Obama jab. They couldn't agree on whether it was racist.
The lead Oversight Democrat is pre-scripting subpoenas and family-finance hunts that mirror the Hunter Biden playbook he once condemned.