Sen. Mark Kelly says Hegseth’s move to demote him “is about stifling people’s speech”

Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona said on Tuesday that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s move to begin a process to demote and cut his retirement pay “is about stifling people’s speech.” “This administration doesn’t like what I say. Now they’re talking about demoting me,” Kelly said on “CBS Mornings.” Hegseth said on Monday that the

U.S. NATO allies say “Greenland belongs to its people”

European leaders released a joint statement Tuesday, outlining the importance of Arctic security, but stressing that “Greenland belongs to its people,” hours after White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller said it was “the formal position of the U.S. government… that Greenland should be part of the United States.” Miller also said,

5 years after Jan. 6, Democrats seek to ban taxpayer-funded payouts to rioters

Five years after the U.S. Capitol attack, some Senate Democrats are introducing new legislation to prevent taxpayer money from being awarded to convicted and now-pardoned rioters. One of the new Senate bills, reviewed Tuesday by CBS News, would outlaw the establishment of any compensation fund to award money to rioters. Another piece of legislation would

Maduro held in NYC jail as Trump administration plans for Venezuela’s future

Top Trump administration officials briefed leading members of Congress on the Venezuela operation on Monday, and lawmakers’ reactions fell along familiar partisan lines. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer told reporters the classified briefing, which included Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, “posed far more questions than it ever answered.” “Their