Congress 2 hours ago The case for REAL ID: Why Congress passed this requirement in 2005 Lawmakers passed the REAL ID law in 2005 after 9/11 hijackers used fake driver's licenses to board flights but delayed its implementation until May 7.
Sanctions 1 day ago US Treasury targets Houthi-linked vessels to disrupt efforts to fund 'dangerous and destabilizing attacks' The Trump administration sanctioned three vessels and their owners for providing support to the Houthis – the Iranian regime’s network of terrorist proxies and partners, Fox News Digital has learned.
National Security 1 day ago China’s billion-dollar footprint near Florida coast poses US national security risk, expert warns China is expanding its influence in the Caribbean and Americas through diplomacy, infrastructure and strategic partnerships, an expert warned.
Trump's First 100 Days 1 day ago Waltz doubles down on Hegseth praise amid ongoing Pentagon controversy Waltz praised Pete Hegseth's role heading up the Pentagon, and dismissed any allegations of broader dysfunction within the Defense Department as a "media narrative."
VIDEO 3 days ago Real IDs provide a ‘uniform standard’: Former TSA administrator Former TSA administrator John Pistole discusses the national transition to Real IDs on ‘Fox News Live.’
National Security 3 days ago AG Pam Bondi rejects Biden-era policy for journalists involved in leak investigations Attorney General Pam Bondi on Friday penned a memo noting she would be rescinding former Attorney General Merrick Garland's policies preventing officials from gaining key evidence from members of the media.
Pentagon 5 days ago Hegseth faces latest battle defending his defense secretary post at the Pentagon Controversy has plagued Hegseth since Trump first nominated him to serve as the Secretary of Defense — from sexual assault allegations, to two Signal chat debacles.
Tren de Aragua 6 days ago Venezuelan government uses Tren de Aragua as proxies to undermine US public safety, FBI assessment finds EXCLUSIVE: The FBI assesses that some Venezuelan government officials "likely facilitate" the migration of members of the violent gang Tren de Aragua from Venezuela to the United States to advance the Maduro regime’s objective of undermining public safety in the U.S., Fox News Digital has learned.
VIDEO April 21 Pentagon scrutiny: Pete Hegseth blames former staffers for negative headlines Fox News correspondent Mark Meredith breaks down Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's latest alleged Signal chat controversy on 'Special Report.'
US Navy April 21 Mexican sewage gushing into Navy SEAL training waters is US' 'next Camp Lejeune,' vets warn Navy SEAL veterans are sounding the alarm on Mexican sewage that is spewing into U.S. waters in San Diego where SEALs train and have been left sickened.
China April 21 Scoop: Anti-Chinese government group launches plan to track anti-CCP legislation in statehouses A new tracker will allow users to see the state of anti-Chinese Communist Party legislation that is currently in the works across all 50 U.S. state governments.
Opinion April 18 Why Trump is right to revitalize the Monroe Doctrine The Monroe Doctrine seeks to exclude outside powers from the Western Hemisphere. It is key to protecting the U.S. and our neighbors from China’s malicious designs.
CIA April 17 CIA director says China is #1 priority, poses biggest challenge from adversary in US history CIA Director John Ratcliffe said "no adversary in the history of our Nation has presented a more formidable challenge" than the Chinese Communist Party.
College April 17 Harvard dean's council member resigns from post after lawsuit claims he 'aided and abetted' Hamas Bashar Masri will no longer serve on the Harvard Kennedy School of Government's Dean's Council after a lawsuit claiming he "aided and abetted" Hamas.
UFOs April 13 Viral CIA file about aliens attacking soldiers takes off with UFO intrigue A Soviet-era document published on the CIA's website describes a retaliatory attack by aliens after soldiers shot down a UFO nearly 30 years ago.
VIDEO April 12 GOP rep touts Trump's historical perspective on the American economy Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., weighs in on President Donald Trump’s handling of the U.S.’s intensifying trade war with China during an appearance on ‘Fox News Live.’
Opinion April 11 I survived the Iran hostage crisis. People in countries like Iran desperately need the VOA Iran hostage crisis survivor Barry Rosen knows the importance of outlets like VOA. He saw first-hand how they encourage people in autocratic countries to dream of freedom.
Opinion April 10 I helped Biden defend against national security threats. NSA needs skilled leaders not politics Biden's National Counterterrorism Center director warns Trump's firings of top NSA staffers aids our enemies. Their replacements need the right skills and shouldn't be political.
VIDEO April 8 Ex- Secret Service agent incredulous that US intel has 'no handle' on second Trump assassination suspect Former Secret Service special agent Richard Staropoli weighs in on new details about President Donald Trump's second assassination attempt on 'The Story.'
National Security April 8 Gabbard establishes new intelligence community task force to restore transparency EXCLUSIVE: Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard established a new task force to restore transparency and accountability in the intelligence community, Fox News Digital has learned.
VIDEO April 6 Farmer says China buying US land is a ‘national security’ issue Fourth generation farmer Andrew Leimgruber discusses the ramifications of China’s purchasing of U.S. farmland on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
National Security April 6 GOP congressman says Signal leak was 'obviously' a mistake, defers to president to determine consequences GOP Congressman Marlin Stutzman says he trusts Trump to determine the appropriate consequences for those involved in the Signal chat leak, and remains confident in the admin's national security team.
White House April 5 Here's what happened during Trump's 11th week in office President Donald Trump marked the week unveiling an unprecedented wave of tariffs on imports to the U.S., aligning with his position that countries have long taken advantage of the U.S.
South Korea April 5 South Korea presidential ouster part of Chinese strategy to 'expand its regional influence,' expert says One analyst, as well as supporters of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, says China backed Yoon's ouster in South Korea to weaken U.S. ties and expand its influence by propping up Beijing-friendly political allies.
National Security April 4 Trump shakes up NSA leadership, appoints new acting director and deputy to replace Biden appointees President Donald Trump has ousted Biden appointee Lt. Gen. Timothy Haugh from the NSA, naming Lt. Gen. William Hartman as acting director of the top intelligence agency.
Travel April 4 Rare criminal confessions, British spy secrets from 115 years ago unveiled in new exhibit The National Archives in London is opening the "MI5: Official Secrets" exhibit which details the history of the British intelligence agency. Century-old evidence will be on display.
Israel April 4 In warning to Turkey, Israel hits strategic targets in Syria amid rising tensions Israel targets Syrian airbases to warn Turkey against interference, as Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan faces protests at home and ramps up efforts to expand influence in Syria and region as a whole.
National Security April 4 National Security Agency Director Gen. Haugh fired, civilian deputy director reassigned President Trump reportedly fired National Security Agency Director Gen. Timothy Haugh, who also commanded U.S. Cyber Command, and reassigned civilian Deputy Director Wendy Noble.
Donald Trump April 3 Trump confirms National Security Council firings as Waltz's Signal chat woes snowball President Donald Trump confirmed that multiple employees within the National Security Council were fired Thursday, adding to National Security Advisor Mike Waltz's recent political woes that have snowballed since Democrats first slammed him over March's Signal chat leak.
United Nations April 3 Trump urged to review UN immunity, lax visa rules amid national security concerns As the U.S. weighs U.N. funding cuts, experts urge the Trump administration to review the world body's visa process and staff immunity over continued security concerns.