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With less than six months to go until Election Day, the 10 most vulnerable House members face different threats.
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With less than six months to go until Election Day, the 10 most vulnerable House members face different threats.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said, adding that few had seen text of Paul’s amendment. Hagerty hold resolved Sen.
The Defense Department will seek supplemental funding from Congress if inflation cuts too much into its buying power.
The government of Ukraine backs the United States seizing frozen Russian government assets and using them to rebuild the country.
Democratic Rep. Kai Kehele has told House leaders he will run for governor this year instead of a second term.
They buy the S-400 [anti-missile system]. They abstain at the United Nations [on votes criticizing Russia], but they are a member of the quad.
A Senate committee has found that a military housing provider continued to mistreat tenants even after pleading guilty to falsifying records.
ANALYSIS – The partisan divide on foreign policy has allowed presidents to gain more control over international treaties and agreements.
Biden's trip to Oregon comes as a Washington super PAC's spending in a crowded House primary has made some Democrats angry with Washington.
The Pentagon has requested millions in additional funds to bolster antimissile defenses and cybersecurity.
At a budget hearing last week, EPA Administrator Michael S.
More S-300s, more Javelins, more drones, more Stingers, more everything.”
The military's top general acknowledged that President Joe Biden's defense budget for fiscal 2023 could be undercut by high inflation.
With inflation eroding the power of the dollar more by the day, how much Biden's proposed defense budget would actually buy is up in the air.
Edmund S. Muskie, D-Maine, who himself rose to become Carter’s secretary of State. She remained a consistently well-regarded figure on Capitol Hill, with Republicans and Democrats alike.
You know what kind of defense systems we need: S-300 and others,” the Ukrainian president said.
President Biden announced $800 million in new military aid to Ukraine, but some in Congress want him to do more.
Congress rejected a Biden administration proposal to reduce funding for a Defense Department biological threat preparedness program.
Instead, the Senate last week approved a six-page nonbinding resolution (S Res 519), a symbolic motion that carries no legislative weight, that scolded Putin for building up over 150,000 troops on the
Republican and Democratic lawmakers urged President Joe Biden to unleash harsh economic sanctions to punish Russia for attacking Ukraine.