
Senate confirms former Trump defense attorney Todd Blanche as deputy attorney general
The Republican-led Senate has voted to confirm Todd Blanche as deputy attorney general, placing President Donald Trump’s former criminal defense attorney in a key Justice Department post at a time of turmoil in the agency
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Trump wants to dismantle the Education Department. Here’s what it does
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Marines and soldiers discharged for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine show limited interest in rejoining
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