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Former Pentagon spokesman John Ullyot, who served in President Donald Trump's orbit, said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is presiding over chaos at the Pentagon as scrutiny grows over staffing purges and Signal chat disclosures. The criticism adds to pressure on Hegseth even as Trump and the White House continue to defend him.

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Ex-WH adviser says Defence Secretary Hegseth is ‘basically destroying the Pentagon’

Former Pentagon spokesman John Ullyot, who served in President Donald Trump's orbit, said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is presiding over chaos at the Pentagon as scrutiny grows over staffing purges and Signal chat disclosures. The criticism adds to pressure on Hegseth even as Trump and the White House continue to defend him.

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NOAA said a strengthening El Niño is expected to shape the 2023-24 winter with wetter conditions across the South and warmer-than-average temperatures in much of the northern United States. Forecasters said the pattern raises the odds of regional weather extremes, even though it does not guarantee every area will see the same impacts.

Ex-WH adviser says Defence Secretary Hegseth is ‘basically destroying the Pentagon’

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Ex-WH adviser says Defence Secretary Hegseth is ‘basically destroying the Pentagon’

Former Pentagon spokesman John Ullyot, who served in President Donald Trump's orbit, said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is presiding over chaos at the Pentagon as scrutiny grows over staffing purges and Signal chat disclosures. The criticism adds to pressure on Hegseth even as Trump and the White House continue to defend him.

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Federal prosecutors said a 35-year-old Albany woman accepted a fake explosive device from undercover FBI operatives as part of an alleged ISIS-inspired plot targeting the New York State Capitol. The case was announced August 20 after authorities said the planned attack was disrupted before any live explosives were used.