
Wallace White
Intern at The Daily Signal
Reporting Fellow at The Daily Caller
Articles
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1 day ago |
dailycaller.com | Wallace White
Three federal judges were skeptical of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s order banning transgender service members from the military during oral arguments Tuesday. A three-judge panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia cast doubt on the Trump administration’s policy barring transgender servicemembers from the military, interrogating Department of Justice (DOJ) attorney Jason Manion on whether or not the order contained “animus” against transgender people.
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2 days ago |
dailycaller.com | Wallace White
Canada’s conservative darling has gone from leading the polls by double digits to barely scraping by in the run up to the April 28 election. Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre, who has been described by media outlets as Canada’s version of President Donald Trump, held a nearly 25 point lead in CBC polling averages going into January 2025.
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3 days ago |
dailycaller.com | Wallace White
The White House stood by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Monday after The New York Times reported he shared Houthi rebel attack plans in a second Signal group chat with family members. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told Fox & Friends Monday morning that Hegseth has done a “phenomenal job” leading the Pentagon amid The New York Times report.
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5 days ago |
yournews.com | Wallace White
Joe Kasper, Hegseth’s chief of staff, is reportedly set to leave his post in the coming days, a senior administration official told Politico Friday. Earlier this week, senior adviser Dan Caldwell, Hegseth Deputy Chief of Staff Darin Selnick and Deputy Defense Secretary Stephen Feinberg’s chief of staff Colin Carroll were placed on administrative leave, pending a probe into intel leaks.
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1 week ago |
dailycaller.com | Wallace White
Hamas is reportedly running out of money to pay its own fighter’s wages as Israeli forces slowly close in on the terrorist organization, intelligence officials told the Wall Street Journal Thursday. Arab, Israeli and U.S. intelligence officials told the WSJ that targeted strikes against key Hamas officials and stopping the resale of aid packages to raise money have left the terrorist organization with little options in paying its soldiers.
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