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Church Committee report (Book I: Foreign and Military Intelligence; PDF) Church Committee report (Book II: Intelligence Activities and the Rights of Americans; PDF) The Church Committee (formally the United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities) was a US Senate select committee in 1975 that investigated abuses by the Central ...
At a July 9, 2020, hearing of the House Armed Services Committee on Department of Defense involvement in domestic law enforcement, Esper testified that it was "still unclear" who gave the order to clear D.C. protesters but that "National Guard personnel were not engaged in clearing protesters in Lafayette Square"; and that Guard forces present ...
Twelve U.S. Army National Guard members have been removed from the presidential inauguration security mission after they were found to have ties with right-wing militia groups or posted extremist ...
A dozen members of the U.S. National Guard have been removed from duty helping secure the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden after vetting, which included screening for potential ties to ...
June 1 – Clergy and protesters are forcefully dispersed in anticipation of presidential photo-op at St. John's Church in Washington, D.C. June 3 – Journalists first report presence of anonymous law enforcement agents in Washington, D.C. June 26 – Executive Order 13933 is issued by President Trump; July 8 – Operation Legend begins
The FBI is screening about 25,000 National Guard service members that are being sent to Washington, D.C. for the Inauguration. 12 National Guardsmen removed from inauguration over alt-right ties ...
Hegseth completed his basic training at Fort Benning, later renamed to Fort Moore, in Columbus, Georgia, in 2004, [9] and for eleven months, he was a Minnesota Army National Guardsman at Guantanamo Bay detention camp. [14] There, he led a platoon of soldiers from the New Jersey Army National Guard [10] guarding imprisoned terrorists. [11]
They have seized on criticism from former National Guard members denouncing Walz, the Minnesota governor, for retiring from the military in 2005 to run for Congress shortly before his unit was ...