The Democrat Ready to Beef Up Pentagon Oversight if the House Flips
Government
A framed bill hangs on a blue wall inside Rep. Adam Smith's office, easy to miss among the accumulated artifacts of nearly three decades in Congress. It’s a copy of the National Defense Authorization Act from 2020, during the final months of Donald Trump's first presidency. Smith was chairman of the House Armed Services Committee then, one of the most powerful positions in Washington's national-security apparatus. Trump vetoed the defense bill, objecting to, among other things, provisions that
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