Why Aren't We Out of Yemen Yet?
Biden's vague, partial drawdown isn't enough.
It signals that many in Congress still condemn America's role in the war and actions from the president that lack proper authorization.
Under Obama, Trump, and now Biden, U.S. arms deals with Saudi Arabia have perpetuated a humanitarian crisis.
Samuel Cummings built a global weapons empire in Washington, D.C.'s shadow.
Various states sued to stop the feds from allowing such gun-making files to circulate legally. Now, a federal judge says the decision to not prohibit them was "arbitrary and capricious."
The bill may be new, but Amash's criticism of the Saudi regime is not.
Plus: Kavanaugh and Gorsuch differ during immigration case.
If there wasn't enough reason to stop selling arms to the Saudis, a new report found that they were responsible for most of the child casualties in Yemen.
"The business of buying weapons that takes place in the Pentagon is a corrupt business."
Will widespread private arms rebalance power between individuals and the state? It looks like we're going to find out.