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The lawmakers also maintain that Signal is an electronic messaging application that is not approved by the U.S. government as a secure method for communicating classified information.
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President Donald Trump is set to announce a barrage of self-described “reciprocal” tariffs on friend and foe alike.
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Countries across the world, including some of America's closest allies, condemned President Donald Trump's announcement of reciprocal tariffs and some pledged counter-measures while hoping the White ...
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Witnesses also urged members to start considering what a congressional authorization of the use of force against Iran might entail
The House Foreign Affairs Committee is pushing the United Nations to not reappoint Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese for another term over accusations of antisemitism.
Matt Taibbi, Benjamin Weingarten, and Nina Jankowicz testify Tuesday at the House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on "Censorship-Industrial Complex: The Need for First Amendment Safeguards."
Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-N.Y.), the ranking member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, on Monday railed against the Trump administration’s seemingly inadvertent inclusion of a journalist on a
A US House Committee hearing highlighted bipartisan concern over Iran's nuclear program, but divisions remain on the best approach, balancing pressure with diplomacy.
Washington, Apr. 1 (BNA): Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, Minister of Foreign Affairs, met with Brian Mast, Chairman of the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs, and Gregory Meeks, Ranking Member of the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
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Mediaite on MSNCNN’s Brianna Keilar Scuffles With GOP Rep. On Whether War Plans Leak Needs To Be Investigated: ‘You Have Jurisdiction!’CNN's Brianna Keilar pressed Brian Mast repeatedly on why he does not believes a war plans leak "rises" to the level of needing to be investigated.
A state house committee is hearing testimony on Wednesday on a host of bills that focus on foreign adversaries and limiting or stopping their influence in Texas.