The United States Department of Defense, also known as the DoD, is a department in the United States government that is in charge of the military of the United States.It was created in 1947 and its headquarters is in The Pentagon in Washington, D.C..
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Jun 04, 2020 · June 4, 2020 The Honorable Donald J. Trump President of the United States The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Northwest Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. President: Across the nation, Americans are peacefully protesting to demand an end to the pattern of racial injustice and police
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The following is a list of the current governors of the states and territories of the United States.As of 2021 there are 27 Republicans and 23 Democrats holding the office of governor in the states.
Jul 20, 2020 · WASHINGTON — President Trump plans to deploy federal law enforcement to Chicago and threatened on Monday to send agents to other major cities — all controlled by Democrats.. Governors and ...
Oct 08, 2010 · State militias have helped to defend the United States since the Revolutionary War. Today, 23 states and territories have organized militias, most commonly known as State Defense Forces (SDFs).
Apr 30, 2019 · Problems and Prospects for 5G Deployment in the United States. ... is going to succeed in offering competitive 5G-capable mobile devices by 2020. Apple’s reliance on other semiconductor firms ...
Dec 04, 2020 · The primary duty of the president of the United States is to make sure that all U.S. laws are carried out and that the federal government runs effectively. The president may not introduce new legislation—that's one of the duties of Congress—but they do wield veto power over bills approved by the legislature.