General Bryan P. Fenton, Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command

The Defense Department’s Special Operations Command is investigating a two-week email server leak that began on February 8.

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Gene Dodaro, Comptroller General

America’s top auditor, the Comptroller General, has expressed concern about “financial management weakness” in the government as an increase to the nation’s debt ceiling is considered.

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Angie Craig, U.S. Representative for Minnesota

Representative Angie Craig was recently attacked in her apartment building, and she is now speaking out about her attacker previously assaulting 12 others.

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Judge Andrew Carter, Southern New York U.S. District Court 

In a win for the First Amendment, a federal judge in New York blocked a state censorship law saying that speech, even if hateful, is protected from state regulation.

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General Glen VanHerck, USAF Commander, U.S. Northern Command and NORAD

The Commander of the Northern Command has reported that the military has completed recovery of debris from the Chinese spy balloon.

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Tae Johnson, Acting Director, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement

The acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) admitted to Congress that there had been major errors in reporting illegal immigration data.

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Byron Donalds, U.S. Representative for Florida

Representative Donalds, during a House oversight hearing on the crisis at the southern border, rebuffed claims of other members who said the hearing amplified “white nationalist conspiracy theories.”

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Judge Patrick Wyrick, Western Oklahoma U.S. District Court 

U.S. District Court Judge Patrick Wyrick struck down a significant federal gun control law, saying it violates the Second Amendment.

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General Mike Minihan, Commander, USAF Air Mobility Command

In a memo to officers at the Air Mobility Command, General Mike Minihan told them he predicts war between the U.S. and China within two years.

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Tom Vilsack, Secretary of Agriculture

Agriculture Secretary Vilsack says his department’s proposed changes to school lunch programs intend to reduce both sugar and sodium but will allow flavored milk to remain.

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