Secretary Rubio says the airline mechanic was imprisoned for two and a half years in Afghanistan. The State Department announced Thursday that George Glezmann has returned to the…
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Kabul Airport Bombing Suspect Faces Trial in U.S.
The president and FBI director confirm the terrorist’s arrival to face justice. FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed a terrorist suspect arrived in the United States on Tuesday evening…
Read MorePresident Trump’s First Cabinet Meeting Opens in Prayer
The president and his administration leaders discuss a wide range of issues. President Donald Trump held his first Cabinet meeting on Wednesday. The president had Secretary Scott Turner…
Read MoreVA Promotes Healthcare Enrollment with Email, Text Campaign
The department seeks to reach over 1 million veterans who are not yet enrolled. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) launched an awareness campaign this month, sending emails…
Read MoreArrested Terror Suspect Worked as Former CIA Guard
The Afghan man was arrested for plotting an attack on U.S. Election Day. The Department of Justice announced that an Afghan national was arrested in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,…
Read MoreHouse Votes to Censure Administration for Afghanistan Withdrawal
The measure names the president, vice president, national security advisor, and secretary of state, among others. The House of Representatives voted to censure the administration officials for its…
Read MoreCongress Awards Gold Medal to 13 Service Members Killed in Afghanistan
Speaker Johnson leads ceremony honoring victims of Kabul suicide bombing Speaker of the House Mike Johnson led a ceremony this week that posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal…
Read MorePresident Honors the Fallen on the Anniversary of the Kabul Attack
13 American service members and over 100 Afghanis were killed at Abbey Gate three years ago. On Monday, President Joe Biden honored the memory of the 13 American…
Read MoreState Department Announces Philippines Will Host Afghanis Awaiting Visas
300 eligible Afghan allies seeking asylum from the Taliban-ruled country will wait in the Philippines for the completion of processing. The State Department announced that the Philippines has…
Read MoreState Department Responds to Report That Afghan Extremists May Have Received Aid
Government watchdog audit finds 2 department bureaus failed to vet funding recipients. The Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) reported that the State Department’s Bureau of Democracy,…
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