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A catastrophe resulting in incapacitations of legislators could hobble Congress. This is how to protect democratic legitimacy in those moments.
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What immigration challenges remain for Afghans who were relocated two years ago when the U.S. military withdrew from Afghanistan?
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The board’s public report on FISA 702 misses the mark on the critical issue of U.S. person queries.
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What does congressional oversight look like in a post-Trump environment?
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Members of Congress want their information removed from data brokers’ databases—but not that of their constituents.
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This week, Alan, Quinta, and Scott beat back the heat to dig into the week's big national security news stories.
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This week, Alan Rozenshtein, Quinta Jurecic, and Scott Anderson were joined by co-host emeritus Benjamin Wittes to talk through the week's YUGE national security news.
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How does recent Congressional testimony fit into the broader universe of reports relating to Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, or UFOs?
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Benjamin Wittes joined the Bulwark's Charlie Sykes for an episode of The Trump Trials.
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Take it from a Syrian who has become an American: The system seems to be managing crises just fine.
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Congress could use the covert action statute as a model to ensure the careful use of high-risk national security AI.