
Second Signalgate questions leadership abilities of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth finds himself in the middle of a second Signalgate. President Trump blames “disgruntled employees.”

U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth finds himself in the middle of a second Signalgate. President Trump blames “disgruntled employees.”
Mass roundups. Raids. Indefinite detentions in concentration camps. Martial law. The erosion of habeas corpus protections. The suspension of the Constitution.
What we’re witnessing is the calculated use of emergency powers to concentrate power in the hands of the president, enrich the Deep State, and dismantle what remains of economic and constitutional safeguards.
I’m not sure why I’m actually surprised to read that the Trump/Musk folks are now planning to limit eligibility for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
As Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth faces scrutiny, Americans continue to process the possible ramifications of Signalgate.
Donald Trump reminded the world how little he understands economics on Wednesday, with his “Liberation Day” speech rolling out a baseline 10 percent tariff on all imports.
Imagine this: you’re rounded up in the dead of night by government agents, arrested and sent to a detention center.
Democrats are forcing a vote on the Senate floor on Tuesday that will make Republicans fall on their swords to protect Donald Trump’s disastrous 25 percent tariff tax on Canadian goods.
Donald Trump, as a “businessman,” would hire people he would now term “dangerous illegal immigrants” to avoid having to pay union wages on his projects.
Albemarle County has been awarded a $613,570 state grant to go toward its work to develop the Rivanna Futures site.
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