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Despite Democrats’ objections, the leaders of the House and Senate Armed Services committees said they were satisfied a controversial Sept. 2 attack was lawful.
Washington Post – Politics:
Despite Democrats’ objections, the leaders of the House and Senate Armed Services committees said they were satisfied a controversial Sept. 2 attack was lawful.
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The sprawling legislation includes a provision seeking video and other materials detailing the Trump administration’s military activities in Latin America.
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Adm. Frank Bradley’s legal adviser has emerged as a key figure as members of Congress assess whether the killing of two men violated the law of armed conflict.
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The Senate could approve the measure in coming days, and lawmakers expressed confidence that President Donald Trump will sign it into law.
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The call between Gen. Dan Caine and leaders of the House and Senate Armed Services committees occurred as both panels opened inquiries into the Sept. 2 attack.
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The Trump administration has aggressively sought to punish lawmakers who encouraged service members to disobey unlawful orders.
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The Pentagon is urging the House to investigate whether Rep. Eugene Vindman (D-Virginia) improperly consulted on behalf of Ukraine — a claim he denies.
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It’s unclear whether the measure will pass after administration officials have tried to reassure Republicans who signaled they may support the effort.
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A contentious episode on Capitol Hill spotlighted the growing frustration among Republicans who say they’ve been cut out of important national security decisions.