THOMASVILLE, Ga. (WCTV) - Former U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III will be honored Monday in his hometown of Thomasville with a street renaming.
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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth could soon move to fire more than half a dozen generals and flag officers, according to two sources familiar with the matter, part of an effort to purge the department of senior leaders perceived as either too political or too close to former Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.
Pete Hegseth is reportedly preparing to fire a whole host of generals and officers, particularly those close to Lloyd Austin.
The city of Thomasville is honoring Lloyd Austin’s journey from local high school graduate to first Black U.S. Secretary of Defense.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is considering firing generals and top military officers as soon as this week, according to two Defense officials and three Congressional sources. Most of those targeted are associated with former Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.
THOMASVILLE- The City of Thomasville invites the public to attend a special ceremony honoring the Honorable Lloyd J. Austin III, 28th United States Secretary of Defense, with the renaming of a section of Stevens Street to ‘GEN Lloyd J.
Doggett is part of a working group of Democrats, formed on February 10, which is identifying lesser-known congressional tools to hold the administration to account. They are led in part by Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin, who co-chairs the new Rapid Response Task Force and Litigation Working Group.
Doggett said he hasn't spoken with the new acting head of the FAA yet, but he is part of a new congressional emergency team – led by U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Maryland) – that aims to address FAA concerns to keep up with the White House's changes.