Former Defense Secretary Criticizes Court Decision to Block Transgender Military Ban

Former Secretary of Defense under President Donald Trump, Mark Esper, has publicly criticized a federal judge’s decision to temporarily halt the administration’s efforts to ban transgender individuals from serving in the U.S. military. The ruling, which came as a significant setback for the Trump administration, has sparked a wave of reaction, ranging from advocacy groups to government officials. Esper expressed his frustration over the ruling, considering it an overreach by the judiciary that undermines the executive branch’s ability to enforce policies considered crucial for military effectiveness and readiness. He argued that the decision to ban … Read more

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Clashes with Judge Over Transgender Military Ban, Questions Court’s Role in Defense Strategies

WASHINGTON — U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has openly ridiculed a federal judge who recently blocked a ban on transgender individuals serving in the military, escalating the Trump administration’s ongoing disputes with the judiciary. Hegseth, formerly a Fox News television host and a military veteran, referred sarcastically to District Judge Ana Reyes as “Commander Reyes” in a social media post, questioning her jurisdiction over military matters. Judge Reyes, appointed by former Democratic President Joe Biden, ruled against President Donald Trump’s executive order from January 27 which sought to restrict legal rights for transgender Americans. The … Read more

UK Science Secretary Calls Online Safety Legislation ‘Uneven,’ Pledges Reform Amid Rising Concerns Over Harmful Content

LONDON — Criticism is mounting against the UK’s approach to online safety, with officials and activists pushing for more effective legislation. Science Secretary Peter Kyle expressed dissatisfaction with the current state of laws intended to protect users, particularly vulnerable populations and children, from harmful online content. Kyle highlighted his personal commitment to enhance online safety following a poignant reminder from Ian Russell, whose daughter tragically took her own life after engaging with harmful social media content. Russell, who now chairs the Molly Rose Foundation (MRF), addressed his concerns directly to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, indicating … Read more

Trump’s Defense Secretary Nominee Pete Hegseth Threatens Legal Action Against Sexual Assault Accuser Over Extortion Claims

Washington, D.C. – Pete Hegseth, the former Fox News host and nominee for U.S. Secretary of Defense by President-elect Donald Trump, has reportedly threatened to sue for extortion a woman who previously accused him of sexual assault, particularly if his confirmation process is thwarted. Tim Parlatore, attorney for Hegseth, hinted that although the accuser may not face criminal charges, a civil case citing extortion remains a possibility. This legal development stems from allegations dating back to 2017 when a woman claimed Hegseth assaulted her in Monterey, California, during a Republican women’s event. While the local … Read more