General Michael Garrett, Commander, U.S. Army Forces Command

The commander of U.S. Army Forces Command has visited West Point in advance of summer training sessions and new cadets coming in next month, inspecting the academy for its COVID-19 preparations.

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Kevin Hassett, Chairman, White House Council of Economic Advisers

The latest unemployment report signaled a likely decline in unemployment as the U.S. economy slowly reopens, White House Economic Adviser Kevin Hassett said.

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Jim McGovern, U.S. Representative for Massachusetts

Temporary emergency procedures to ensure the House can continue fully working by allowing remote voting is part of a measure introduced in the House of Representatives, according to House Rules Committee Chairman Jim McGovern.

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Judge Robert Gettleman, Northern Illinois U.S. District Court

Federal Judge Robert Gettleman rejected two Illinois churches’ requests for a temporary hold on Governor Pritzker’s stay-at-home order, calling them non-essential businesses.

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James E. McPherson, Acting Secretary of the Navy

In September, the Navy acknowledged the veracity of videos shot last year that purport to show “unidentified aerial phenomena” now officially released by the Pentagon.

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Betsy DeVos, Secretary of Education

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos issued new Title IX guidelines for college campuses that she says will bring justice, free speech and due process back to the forefront.

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Doug Collins, U.S. Representative for Georgia

Representative Doug Collins believes leadership at the FBI abused its power in dealing with the investigation of Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn.

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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court

Encouraging illegal aliens to remain in the United States is a crime, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously in an opinion written by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

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Michael D. Griffin, Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering

Officials at the Pentagon have called upon the Federal Communications Commission to reverse its unanimous decision to allow the communications company Ligado to set up a 5G network that would disrupt GPS used by the military.

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William Barr, Attorney General

”The Bill of Rights doesn’t go away during a crisis like this,” Attorney General William Barr said as he urged states to begin rolling back coronavirus restrictions.

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