Carlos Del Toro, Secretary of the Navy

A new U.S. military strength survey shows that the Navy is approaching “weak” rating and its ability to defend the nation’s vital security interests is “marginal.”

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Robert Malley, U.S. Special Representative for Iran

America’s Special Envoy for Iran, Robert Malley, said he had doubts whether Iranian officials ever had any “good faith” interest in reviewing the 2015 nuclear agreement.

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Kyrsten Sinema, U.S. Senator from Arizona

Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona said she would not abide by any deadlines adopted by Senate leadership to require votes on the multi-trillion trillion dollar social spending bill unless the $1 trillion infrastructure bill is passed first and by itself.

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Judge Mark Pittman, North Texas U.S. District Court

Federal Judge Mark Pittman has temporarily blocked United Airlines from suspending employees over the vaccine mandate.

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General Jacqueline Van Ovost, USAF, U.S. Transportation Command

General Jacqueline Van Ovost told Congress the coronavirus pandemic highlighted flaws in the military’s fragmented approach to moving troops’ household goods.

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Christine Wilson, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission

FTC Commissioner Christine Wilson said she is concerned about changing antitrust laws to accomplish certain social goals and stray from the law’s current focus to preserve fair competition.

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John Cornyn, U.S. Senator from Texas

Senator Cornyn of Texas said that the administration could stop the border surge if they wanted to.

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Judge Stephanie M. Rose, Southern Iowa U.S. District Court

A federal court has ordered a USDA-licensed breeder to provide immediate care to dogs found to be in serious danger.

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Major General Clement Coward, Acting Director, Defense Department Force Resiliency Office

Military leaders are concerned by the nearly 15 percent increase in American military suicides in the last year.

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Richard Glick, Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is reviewing a preliminary staff report on potential winterizing mandates prompted by the power grid failures during Texas’ deep freeze in February.

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