Jeanne Shaheen’s Bipartisan Push for U.S. Foreign Policy
Senator Jeanne Shaheen is working across the aisle to rebuild consensus on U.S. foreign policy, emphasizing economic security, alliances, and human rights in a fractured political climate.
Senator Jeanne Shaheen is working across the aisle to rebuild consensus on U.S. foreign policy, emphasizing economic security, alliances, and human rights in a fractured political climate.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has announced that the controversial Medals of Honor awarded for the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre will not be rescinded, reversing a prior Pentagon review and igniting fresh debate.
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