Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and President Donald Trump both spoke Tuesday at an unusual meeting to which Hegseth had summoned hundreds of senior officers.
“We should use some of these dangerous cities as training grounds for our military,” Trump said. He noted at another point: “We’re under invasion from within. No different than a foreign enemy but ...
During a Tuesday meeting of hundreds of senior military officers, the president said the military should use 'dangerous' U.S. cities as 'training grounds'. The Morning Joe panel discusses.
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President Donald Trump said he told Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that the military should use "dangerous" U.S. cities as "training grounds". Trump was speaking to top American military leaders who ...
President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth spoke before a gathering of top military brass in Quantico, Va., from around the world Tuesday.
Minutes after Pete Hegseth promised to untie the hands of the military and unleash violence, Donald Trump named the cities he’d go to war with next.
Addressing an audience of military brass abruptly summoned to Virginia, Trump outlined a muscular and at times norm-shattering view of the military’s role in domestic affairs.
The call to use American cities as a “training ground” for the U.S. military came just days after the president called for troops to be sent to Portland and authorized them to use “full force” against ...
Trump told a gathering of military leaders they should use American cities as “training grounds” to fight against what he called a “war from within.” ...
President Trump on Tuesday told a gathering of military leaders they should use American cities as “training grounds” and described a federal crackdown on crime in major cities as “a war from within.” ...