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Aug 20, 2024 |
dailycaller.com | Mike Waltz
As Democrats gather in Chicago this week to coordinate Kamala Harris as their presidential nominee, you won’t hear much about the chaos caused by the Biden-Harris Administration just three years ago. You won’t hear from Gold Star families who lost their loved ones or veterans who used their own money to rescue Americans left behind in Afghanistan. The catastrophic withdrawal from Afghanistan by President Biden and Vice President Harris was the original sin of their administration.
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Aug 6, 2024 |
gazette.com | Paul Bedard |Mike Waltz
Concerns about former President Donald Trump’s personal security have surged as the Biden administration has given mixed messages about backing Israel and keeping the border open despite evidence that likely terrorists have slipped into the United States.
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Jul 4, 2024 |
washingtonreporter.news | Mike Waltz
In the early hours of June 6, 1944, under the cover of night, the largest airborne operation in history began: the opening moves of the Allied invasion of Normandy. The assault saw thousands of paratroopers from the American 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions drop behind enemy lines in occupied France. Their mission was to capture key bridges and secure the flanks of the beaches where the seaborne invasion would land at dawn.
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May 22, 2024 |
wsj.com | Mike Waltz |Mark Kelly
WSJ Opinion: Nuclear Submarines, Aukus and Rebalancing the Indo-PacificYour browser does not support HTML5 video. 0:00Paused0:00 / 7:05WSJ Opinion: Nuclear Submarines, Aukus and Rebalancing the Indo-PacificPlay video: WSJ Opinion: Nuclear Submarines, Aukus and Rebalancing the Indo-PacificIn his 1890 book, “The Influence of Seapower Upon History,” Alfred Thayer Mahan identified a crucial factor in the British Empire’s rise to global dominance: a battle fleet.
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Feb 27, 2024 |
rollcall.com | Mike Rogers |Mike Waltz |Jim Banks |don bacon
Sewage overflows in restrooms, methane gas leaks, mold, brown tap water, extreme temperatures, bedbugs, rodents and cockroaches. These are just some of the conditions that our servicemembers have been subjected to in their barracks. The fiscal 2022 National Defense Authorization Act required the Government Accountability Office to review the Department of Defense’s efforts to maintain and improve military barracks — but the results of that review are disheartening.
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