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Lawmaker faces possible ethics inquiry for role in VA sexual assault investigation scandal
Rep. Dan Crenshaw is accused of trying to discredit a House staffer who alleged she was assaulted at a VA medical center.
Russian bounties on US troops and a sharp rise in COVID numbers ― The Briefing for 7.3.20
Did a Russian intelligence unit offer bounties to Taliban fighters for killing U.S. troops in Afghanistan? The Briefing for July 3, 2020.
By Ben Murray
NCIS took ‘corrective action’ against agents in wake of SEAL case
Three military attorneys also face professional misconduct probes, Pentagon officials say.
By Carl Prine
VA secretary under investigation for attempts to discredit staffer’s claims of sexual assault
The department inspector general has opened a formal case to see whether Robert Wilkie worked to undermine the congressional aide.
German city to honor WWII airmen executed after surviving B-17 crash
Joseph Prokop, then 22, survived the downing of the bomber only to be captured by the Germans and summarily executed after a Gestapo officer learned one of his crewmates was Jewish.
By David Singleton, The (Scranton, Pa.) Times-Tribune via the AP
Booted by Trump’s team, ex-Navy Secretary Spencer stumps for Democratic rival
They hope to woo Virginia voters as the Super Tuesday primaries loom.
By Carl Prine
Complaint accuses VA secretary of working to discredit Hill staffer who reported sexual assault
A department insider says Robert Wilkie actively worked to discredit the woman, even as he publicly promised a fair investigation.
Op-ed: Navy corruption and the Gallagher case
Sean Gallagher defends the president's intervention in his brother's court-martial case.
By Sean Gallagher
Navy, Marine JAG investigations will face review panel
Following a string of legal debacles, the comprehensive reviews are expected to address how attorneys are trained, developed and used throughout their military careers.
By Navy Times staff
Navy SEAL Gallagher’s clemency package on CNO’s desk
Adm. Michael Gilday will make his decision by late October.
By Carl Prine