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‘I will take it down’: Biden rolls the dice in the not-so-friendly skies
After Biden ordered a second, then a third object to be shot down late last week, House Intelligence Chairman Michael R.
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After Biden ordered a second, then a third object to be shot down late last week, House Intelligence Chairman Michael R.
Brett Blanton’s ouster or resignation are getting louder in the wake of a fiery House Administration hearing earlier this week.
The irony is that some of the same colleagues who ultimately voted against her — including Greene and the speaker of the House — had never felt the need to walk back their own comments, including
Thursday’s House Administration hearing was Blanton’s first appearance before a congressional panel since a damning inspector general report was released in October.
Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., a member of the House Armed Services Committee and chairman of the newly created select committee on China.
Northern Command and North American Aerospace Defense Command. “Therefore, I could not take immediate action because it was not demonstrating a hostile act or hostile intent.”
As House Republicans’ second in command, Steve Scalise, R-La., had regular opportunities last Congress to ask about — or criticize — Democrats’ upcoming agenda during end-of-week colloquies on the floor
Cyber Command has identified as critical.
“The 2022 Investment Duties Rule contravenes ERISA’s clear command that fiduciaries act with the sole motive of promoting the financial interests of plan participants and their beneficiaries,” according
The fiscal 2023 measure was released Tuesday and is expected to go to the White House for enactment soon.
The House was expected to vote on the NDAA as soon as Thursday and the Senate to soon follow suit, perhaps next week.
He was on the House floor as supporters of Donald Trump stormed the building and assaulted Capitol Police.
The presumptive chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee aims to keep a skeptical eye on the Biden administration’s implementation of the bipartisan infrastructure law after the
House members generally may command $500,000 to $1 million-plus, while bidding typically starts at $1 million for departing senators, though it depends on the gig itself (full time vs. part time)
A top House Democrat is questioning the U.S. Capitol Police’s efforts to protect lawmakers after the attack last week on Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband at their San Francisco home. Rep.
The House NDAA bill has a fund dedicated to funding munitions components that take a long time to produce, but it is not sufficient, the White House has said.
More such spending as well as a mandate to act are proposed in the fiscal 2023 National Defense Authorization Act that has been passed by the House and awaits action in the Senate.
Eric Edelman, formerly a top Defense and State Department official, testified that these weapons “could essentially be the basis of a no-warning attack on the National Command Authority,” a reference
Mac Thornberry, who served as chairman and ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee.Two former top Pentagon officials: Bob Work, who served as deputy secretary, and Michele Flournoy, a former
Jackie Speier, D-Calif., who chairs the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Military Personnel, said in a statement she will call a hearing on the subject in the coming weeks.