Classified or not classified? Senate Intelligence Committee discusses ‘Signalgate’
An annual meeting of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Tuesday put the spotlight on internal threats, rather than worldwide.
An annual meeting of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Tuesday put the spotlight on internal threats, rather than worldwide.
The Trump/Musk team is governing like it’s 1984 or 1972, but we have a window into what the would-be autocrats are really thinking, in the form of the withdrawn nomination of Elise Stefanik to to be the UN ambassador.
Our two local Republican congressmen, Ben Cline and John McGuire, have gone radio silent on Signalgate, though Cline did at least publicly acknowledge that there was a House Intelligence Committee meeting on the schedule for Wednesday.
Coinciding with a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on worldwide threats to America, U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner has written an op-ed.
President Trump’s declaration of war as a justification for using wartime powers to sidestep constitutional protections is indeed a war.
A death investigation is under way after a former federal prosecutor was found dead in a home in Alexandria on Saturday morning.
U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner of Virginia and Chris Van Hollen of Maryland have introduced the Protect Our Probationary Employees Act.
During the Senate hearing for now-DNI Tulsi Gabbard, U.S. Sen. Mark Warner warned her about the importance of sharing intelligence.
The United States of America, today, through the words and actions of our democratically elected president, abdicated its moral authority, held since World War II, as the leader of the free world.
Two sources speaking on condition of anonymity said the OPM is preparing for a second wave of mass federal layoffs.
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