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He headed to the new military immigration enforcement area without reporters.

Last Updated: April 27, 2025, 7:52 PM EDT

A federal judge ordered a Venezuelan couple, accused by the Trump administration of being members of the Tren de Aragua gang, to be released, delivering a stinging rebuke of the government's evidence in the case.

Earlier this week, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday was making an announced trip to the southern border -- without reporters -- as he faces new scrutiny in Washington.

ABC News has confirmed that, in at least two separate meetings, Hegseth accused top-ranking military officers of leaking to the news media and threatened to polygraph them.

Hegseth also used the Signal app on a personal computer in his office that was connected to the internet on an unsecured commercial line, what's known as a "dirty line," two sources confirmed to ABC News Thursday. A Pentagon spokesman called that report "fake news."

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Apr 25, 2025, 9:38 AM EDT

Hegseth makes trip to southern border as he faces scrutiny in Washington

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth posted on X that he is making a surprise trip to the southern border Friday.

A video he shared on his official account shows him boarding a plane. On his personal account, he wrote that he is going down "to see our troops ON MISSION" and a "brand-new 'NATIONAL DEFENSE AREA.'"

The trip comes as Hegseth faces scrutiny in Washington. Hegseth has used the Signal app on a personal computer in his Pentagon office connected to the internet on an unsecured "dirty line," ABC News has reported. He also shouted a threat to polygraph top-ranking military officers as he accused them of leaking to the media.

Defense Secretary Pege Hegseth attends a meeting between President Donald Trump and Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store in the Oval Office atthe White House on April 24, 2025 in Washington, DC.
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A Pentagon spokesman posted online that the report was "complete & total fake news."

Apr 24, 2025, 5:31 PM EDT

Trump signs executive order on domestic deep sea mining for critical minerals

Trump signed an executive order that seeks to develop domestic capability for the "exploration, characterization, collection and processing of critical deep seabed minerals."

The order itself contains a lengthy list of mandates for various Cabinet secretaries and departments to help deliver on the aim of the order.

Specifically, it calls on the secretary of the Department of Commerce to expedite the review and issuance of exploration and commercial recovery permits under the Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act.

President Donald Trump during a meeting with Norway's prime minister Jonas Gahr Store, not pictured, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, April 24, 2025.
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The order will also require the secretaries of the departments of Commerce and the Interior to create a report detailing private-sector interest and opportunities for "exploration, mining and monitoring" of seabed mineral on the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf and private-sector processing capability within the U.S. and on U.S.-flagged vessels.

The secretary of state and secretary of the interior will also be tasked with creating a map of priority areas of the seabed.

The order also requires the secretary of the interior to come up with a process for reviewing and approving permits and granting licenses within the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf. Officials say these licenses will be administered under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act.

-ABC News' Hannah Demissie

Apr 24, 2025, 3:44 PM EDT

Judge rejects Trump request to stall Tufts student transfer to another court

Judge William K. Sessions III denied on Thursday the government’s request to pause the transfer of Tufts student Rümeysa Öztürk from a detention facility in Louisiana to another in Vermont.

The government had asked the judge to pause the move while it appeals the decision in the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals.

But the judge rejected their request, saying her transfer to Vermont "will have no impact on the government’s separate removal proceedings against her in immigration court."

"Ms. Öztürk is in detention in Louisiana, where she reports that she is enduring overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, a worsening medical condition, insufficient medical care, and difficulties practicing her religion," he added.

-ABC News' Armando Garcia

Apr 24, 2025, 2:11 PM EDT

Trump mum on Russian concessions for peace plans

Trump was asked about what concessions the Russian government has offered to reach a peace plan with Ukraine.

President Donald Trump meets with Norway's Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, April 24, 2025.
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The president gave vague details.

"Stopping the war, stopping taking the whole country," he said. "Pretty big concession."

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