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Divide over scope of military’s extremism problem impedes culture, policy changes
Indeed, two senior military officials recently told lawmakers there were “zero” extremists under their command.
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Indeed, two senior military officials recently told lawmakers there were “zero” extremists under their command.
While in the military in California, Leek and two other neo-Nazis he met while in training formed a skinhead gang, rented a house together and began working to recruit other active-duty servicemembers.
“The FBI only sent the email,” Pittman told House appropriators Wednesday.
Without a law and clear guidance, companies don’t know whom to alert when they’re hacked, Brad Smith, president of Microsoft, said at a joint hearing of the House Oversight and Reform and House Homeland
Both the House and the Senate must agree to waive that law, which the House plans to consider on Thursday.