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Military officers begin to speak out on the harm done by Sen. Tuberville's holds on promotions
Read full article: Military officers begin to speak out on the harm done by Sen. Tuberville's holds on promotionsIn the months since a single senator froze military promotions over the Pentagon’s abortion policy, the uniformed officers affected have been largely silent, wary of stepping into a political fray.
Judge tosses impeachment witness's suit against Trump's son
Read full article: Judge tosses impeachment witness's suit against Trump's sonA judge has ruled that the oldest son of Donald Trump and other Trump allies did not defame a retired Army lieutenant colonel who was a key witness in the first impeachment case against the former president.
Trump son, allies sued by witness from 1st impeachment case
Read full article: Trump son, allies sued by witness from 1st impeachment caseA retired Army lieutenant colonel who was a pivotal witness in the first impeachment case against Donald Trump has sued the oldest son of the former president and other Trump allies.
Top takeaways from Day 3 of impeachment inquiry public testimony
Read full article: Top takeaways from Day 3 of impeachment inquiry public testimonyThe third day of impeachment hearings was the longest yet, bringing to the forefront four witnesses in two separate hearings. Col. Vindman, please.”The committee attacks mirrored the combative approach of the White House, which used its official Twitter account to retweet attacks on Vindman, who continues to work at the White House. He says he didn’t know that security aid to Ukraine was linked to the country pursuing investigations. He says he didn’t know that when U.S. officials spoke about investigating Burisma, the Ukraine gas company, that this referred to Biden. He says he didn’t know that then-national security adviser John Bolton had “strong concerns” about discussions of investigations by NSC staff.