Hegseth had unsecure internet line in his office for Signal
a year ago
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- #Trump Administration
- #Legal Battles
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had an unsecured internet line in his office for Signal, bypassing Pentagon security protocols.
- A federal judge blocked parts of Trump's election executive order, including a proof-of-citizenship mandate for voter registration.
- Trump criticized Putin after Russian strikes on Kyiv, urging him to 'STOP!' and pushing for a peace deal in Ukraine.
- The Trump administration faced multiple court losses over policies on immigration, elections, and DEI programs in schools.
- A lawsuit seeks to restore jobs at Homeland Security oversight offices, alleging cuts removed transparency.
- Trump signed an executive order expanding probationary periods for federal employees, requiring performance reviews before tenure.
- The American Federation of Government Employees announced layoffs due to financial strains from Trump's executive actions.
- US and Iran set next round of nuclear talks for Saturday in Oman, with the US pushing for scaled-back nuclear programs.
- Houthi rebels in Yemen shot down seven US Reaper drones, costing over $200 million in losses.
- Trump pardoned Nevada politician Michele Fiore, convicted of fraud for misusing funds meant for a police memorial.