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Judge tosses retired Army officer’s lawsuit against Trump’s son
Retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, a key witness in former President Donald Trump’s first impeachment case, filed suit earlier this year in federal court.
Mobile vet centers deployed at Capitol to provide mental health resources for siege survivors, responders
The trauma of that day has been lingering for those who experienced it.
By Howard Altman
Anticipating demonstrations and disturbances, DC Guard deployment to continue through end of March
Thousands of National Guard troops will remain on duty in the nation's capital as the impeachment trial of former president Donald Trump begins.
Nearly 200 National Guardsmen have tested positive for COVID-19 since deploying to DC
Hundreds of troops are in isolation in Washington after testing positive for COVID-19.
Thousands of Guard troops to stay in Washington as threats target lawmakers ahead of impeachment trial
About 7,000 members of the National Guard will remain to assist federal law enforcement, officials said.
Trump finally faces reality — amid talk of early ouster
“A new administration will be inaugurated on Jan. 20,” Trump said in a video.
By Jonathan Lemire, The Associated Press and Zeke Miller, The Associated Press
Pelosi, Democrats call for Trump’s removal after riot
Top Democrats in the House and Senate have joined a growing call for President Donald Trump to be removed from office immediately, accusing the president of fomenting Wednesday’s violence at the U.S. Capitol.
By Joe Gould
Brother of Army officer who testified against Trump alleges widespread abuse, retaliation at National Security Council
Lawmakers are demanding a full investigation into whether the president and other top officials retaliated against the Army officers for their roles as whistleblowers.
Senior military promotions can move ahead after resolution over retaliation against Trump whistleblower
Sen. Tammy Duckworth, herself a veteran, had blocked the promotions for the last few weeks.
As Vindman retires, Army officers demand lawmaker stops holding up their promotions
More than 1,100 Army lieutenant colonels have seen their promotions held up by a battle between Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., and the Trump administration.
Esper announces leak investigation at Pentagon
The secretary is launching a new push to address operational security concerns.
By Aaron Mehta