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Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) on Sunday went after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, saying the military “could not do its job” without “the women who serve.” “Well, this is the least qualified secretary of Defense in our nation’s history,
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Fired Up! Senator Duckworth Shreds Pete Hegseth Over His Bid to Push Women Out of Combat Roles
Senator Tammy Duckworth didn’t mince words this weekend when she went toe-to-toe with the Donald Trump administration’s muscle-flexing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, blasting his latest attempts to dial back progress for women in the military.
Women veterans are denouncing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's speech to senior military leaders, specifically his agenda for military fitness.
Asian American lawmakers, including combat veteran Tammy Duckworth, criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over his controversial address to hundreds of military leaders at Marine Corps Base Quantico on Tuesday,
U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) issued the following statement in response to Saturday's federalization of Illinois National Guard Troops.
Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) spoke with Margaret Brennan on Face the Nation Sunday about President Trump federalizing 300 National Guardsmen in Illinois and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's comments on women in the military.
Senators Duckworth and Hirono demand answers from Defense Secretary Hegseth about a costly, risky military leadership meeting at Quantico amid shutdown concerns.
President Trump defended the use of troops in U.S. cities while Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told military commanders about new physical fitness and grooming requirements for uniformed personnel.
Democratic Sens. Tammy Duckworth (Ill.) and Mazie Hirono (Hawaii) in a Saturday letter to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called for transparency regarding the meeting he will hold Tuesday with top
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Trump, Hegseth to meet with military generals in Virginia: What we know
President Donald Trump is set to attend a rare Pentagon meeting on Tuesday that Secretary of War Pete Hegseth called last week.
Republican senators are increasingly uneasy about President Trump’s standoff with Democratic governors over deploying National Guard troops from other states to Portland, Ore., and Chicago. The conflict between federal and state authorities escalated dramatically over the weekend when Trump moved to send National Guard soldiers to Oregon and Illinois despite opposition from their respective governors,