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Guard troops can unionize on state active duty, DoJ says
The government's lawyers agree: Guard troops on state active duty can organize and form unions.
By Davis Winkie
Trump vetoes defense bill, but Congress appears poised to override him
The president waited until the last moment to issue his attempted block of the massive defense policy measure.
Irregular warfare authorities expand in defense budget
The authority is used to support foreign forces, groups or individuals helping U.S. commandos who are engaged in approved irregular warfare operations.
By Kyle Rempfer
Trump’s latest veto threat over defense bill takes aim at Republican ally
President Trump has doubled down on his threat to veto the annual defense policy bill with a pair of late-night tweets that called out the Republican Senate Armed Services Committee chairman.
Is Trump ‘foolish enough’ to veto the defense bill?
House Armed Services Committee Chairman Adam Smith said he believes President Donald Trump would veto the bill but warned it “would be a huge political mistake.”
By Joe Gould