Lloyd Austin, Secretary of Defense

Defense Secretary Austin reported the U.S. military is introducing measures to attempt to ease economic strains on military families.

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Lisa Pino, Director, Office for Civil Rights, Health & Human Services

The Office of Civil Rights at HHS plans to revoke the proactive enforcement of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.

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Lance Gooden, U.S. Representative for Texas

Representative Lance Gooden says passengers on U.S. airlines face unnecessary security risks as they travel over the holidays because of federal efforts to resettle illegal immigrants around the country that bypass security protocols.

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Judge Kathryn Vratil, Kansas U.S. District Court

Federal Judge Kathryn Vratil temporarily blocked a Kansas voting law restricting out-of-state ballot applications.

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General Richard Clarke, Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command

The top special ops commander said that the U.S. cannot count on the Taliban to fight against ISIS-K.

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Brian Deese, Director, National Economic Council

National Economic Council Director Brian Deese said that President Biden was not wrong months ago when he downplayed inflation as a short-term issue caused by the pandemic.

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Mark Warner, U.S. Senator from Virginia

Senator Mark Warner is urging the Department of Education to look into Liberty University’s process for dealing with sexual assault cases.

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Judge Judith E. Levy, Eastern Michigan U.S. District Court

Federal Judge Judith Levy approved a $626 million deal to settle lawsuits filed by residents of Flint, Michigan, and others who were exposed to lead-contaminated water in 2014-15.

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Lieutenant General Nina Armagno Director of Staff, U.S. Space Force

U.S. Space Force Director of Staff Lieutenant General Nina Armagno said the Space Force wants a more detailed picture of what other nations are doing in space.

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Karine Jean-Pierre, Principal Deputy White House Press Secretary

White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a press conference that the president is “perfectly comfortable” with compensating families separated at the border, just not at a rate of $450,000 each.

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