
Republican Senator John Curtis sits down with Dana Bash to discuss mounting pressure on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over the controversial double-tap strike on an alleged drug vessel and his use of Signal to discuss sensitive war plans.

Republican Senator John Curtis sits down with Dana Bash to discuss mounting pressure on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over the controversial double-tap strike on an alleged drug vessel and his use of Signal to discuss sensitive war plans.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) responds to President Donald Trump’s latest insults toward her after she publicly criticized him and announced her resignation from Congress.

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) explains to CNN's Laura Coates why she chose to include Trump's past insults of her in a video announcing her run for US Senate.

Trump’s remarks toward ABC’s Rachel Scott, calling her “obnoxious” and a “terrible reporter,” join a list of recent outbursts aimed at female journalists. CNN's Anderson Cooper examines the trend.

Senator Tim Kaine told CNN that he believes the strikes on alleged Venezuelan drug traffickers are 'illegal.' Citing concerns from lawmakers he is calling for a public hearing.

In 2016, as then-presidential candidate Donald Trump vowed that US troops would carry out even his most extreme battlefield orders as commander in chief — some of which former military leaders said would be illegal — Pete Hegseth warned that service members had a duty to refuse unlawful orders from a potential President Trump.

The creator of the app ICEBlock tells CNN's Erin Burnett why he is suing the Trump administration for putting pressure on tech companies to keep the app off of their platforms.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defended the Trump administration’s military actions against alleged drug boats in the Caribbean during remarks at the Reagan National Defense Forum on Saturday.


