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The document is the first since the Biden administration’s 2022 National Defense Strategy.
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The Justice Department’s heavily redacted memo argues U.S. military actions in Venezuela are consistent with domestic and international law.
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The suit alleges the Defense Department retaliated against Kelly for protected speech and interfered with his Article I duties.
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The executive order directs executive branch departments and agencies to withdraw from over 60 international organizations and treaties.
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The four-count indictment includes charges of cocaine trafficking and illegal weapons possession.
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Former Special Counsel Jack Smith defended his two criminal cases against Trump in 2022.
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The White House says fentanyl is “closer to a chemical weapon than a narcotic,” warning about the opioid's possible use in a terror attack.
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The White House has released an executive order blocking the enactment and enforcement of a “patchwork” of state AI regulations.
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The memo outlines transparency requirements aimed at ensuring AI models procured by federal agencies comply with “unbiased AI principles.”
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The memorandum describes “GenAI.mil” as a secure service fit to handle controlled unclassified information.
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The report concluded that the secretary “did not comply” with Defense Department policy when he “sent sensitive, nonpublic, operational information” on the messaging app.
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Trump described the document as a “roadmap to ensure that America remains the greatest and most successful nation in human history.”