Commentary: To dehumanize a group of people who are different from us simplifies life enormously. We can just dismiss them.
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ABC News obtained memos filed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that showed he is reviewing military policies on hazing and harrasment.
While delivering remarks to military leaders on Tuesday, President Donald Trump made an off-the-cuff remark about the n-word as he and Secretary Pete Hegseth urged the nation’s top generals and ...
The president reiterated his administration’s stance against DEI and defended military use in American cities, telling top generals, “We are under invasion from within. We’re stopping it very quickly.