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Dems in illegal orders video defiant after DOJ’s failed indictment attempt
Democratic lawmakers targeted by the Justice Department over a video directed at servicemembers consider their own legal action.
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Democratic lawmakers targeted by the Justice Department over a video directed at servicemembers consider their own legal action.
Seven months after Trump announced a Golden Dome missile shield, lawmakers say they have yet to learn meaningful information about the plans.
California's redistricting turned Republican Ken Calvert's seat blue, so he'll run in an adjoining district held by GOP incumbent Young Kim.
David S. Nahom, deputy chief of staff for plans and programs, at a House Armed Services Tactical Air and Land Forces Subcommittee hearing last April.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said he couldn’t imagine that Senate Republicans would want to push appropriations negotiations into the early days of the next Congress.
Officials and experts in Washington and Taipei are debating whether America's "strategic ambiguity" toward Taiwan needs to end.
Democrats are vowing to resist GOP attempts to halt Defense Department training aimed at countering extremist groups.
The Senate's companion bill and related measures would support $857.6 billion for national defense, some $44.2 billion more than the House.
The House Armed Services Committee will hew closely to President Biden's budget request in authorizing Navy shipbuilding next year.
The drama surrounding Sen. Rand Paul’s blocking of the Ukraine aid bill masks a divide over who will be the government spending watchdog.
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.
President Biden again signaled he wants Vladimir Putin to no longer rule Russia amid his war in Ukraine – but not via US-led regime change.
You know what kind of defense systems we need: S-300 and others,” the Ukrainian president said.
President Joe Biden emphasized their potential benefits for consumers in climate policy rather than hammering on the need to save the planet.
Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee Chair Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., hadn’t received allocations yet as of Thursday afternoon.
Congress is considering legislation to require government contractors to reveal more about their pricing, setting off a partisan debate.
| Congress will soon decide whether to agree to a Biden administration proposal to cut spending on Defense Department programs that detect and counter diseases, even as COVID-19’s U.S. death toll
Christopher Grady, the Biden administration’s nominee to be vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to concede that the Pentagon needs to revisit its force planning construct, a major component of 2018’s
A new basic needs allowance would seek to address hunger among military families, but it falls short, according to advocates.
“DOD will never know if the ANDSF could have performed at a higher level in the wake of the U.S.’s withdrawal had the department held the ANDSF accountable for failures, rather than performing tasks