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Kahele calls for explanation on how U.S. military is handling internal extremists By Lynn Kawano | January 19, 2021 at 5:01 PM HST - Updated January 19 at 5:01 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - U.S. Representative Kai Kahele was one of several congressional members on Capitol Hill Tuesday calling for more accountability of present and retired military members who may have played a role in the January 6 insurrection.
The Democrat from Hawaii joined a group of others on both sides of the aisle in sending a letter to Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller and the Acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen last week, calling for an investigation of extremists with the ranks of the U.S. military or among retired service members.
Defense nominee favors proactive cyber posture January 19 Secretary of defense nominee Lloyd Austin outlined for senators Tuesday his support for the DoD s proactive and assertive approach to thwart cyber actors. (Jim Lo Scalzo-Pool/Getty Images) WASHINGTON President-elect Biden’s defense secretary nominee showed support Tuesday for the ideas behind the Pentagon’s more proactive approach to cybersecurity dubbed “defend forward.” Retired Army Gen. Lloyd Austin favors the DoD’s proactive actions against threats from China and Russia, which are conducting “malicious cyber campaigns to erode U.S. military advantages, threaten our infrastructure, and reduce our economic prosperity,” he wrote in responses to lawmakers’ policy questions ahead of his confirmation hearing.
The US Capitol in Washington, DC, and state capitols across the country are under tight security on Wednesday as President-elect Joe Biden prepares to be