President Donald Trump on Monday designated illicit fentanyl as a "weapon of mass destruction" in an executive order. The ...
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The legislation codifies President Trump’s agenda but includes a few measures challenging his policies and insisting on more ...
The legislation sets lawmakers' defense priorities and authorizes spending levels for the Defense Department and national ...
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The letter says an investigation into Mark Kelly following a Nov. 18 video telling military members to refuse illegal orders ...
President Trump is now elevating the battle against fentanyl, issuing an Executive Order declaring the drug a 'weapon of mass destruction.'In Texas, prosecutors ...
The president made the announcement ahead of a medal pinning for military members receiving the Mexican Border Defense Medal.