Jacqueline Klimas
Articles by Jacqueline Klimas
John McCain: ‘Unconstitutional’ to limit Obama’s war powers
Sen. John McCain said Sunday that Congress should give the president more power than he's asked for to defeat the Islamic State. Published February 15, 2015
Small ground force will leave larger footprint, former SEAL says
Inserting small groups of U.S. commandos into the fight against the Islamic State would require a larger American ground force than many would expect, says a congressman who is also a former Navy SEAL. Published February 15, 2015
Panetta: Netanyahu invite splits parties on bipartisan issue
Former Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta says that Congress' invitation to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu without consulting the White House creates another partisan divide over an issue that should bring lawmakers together. Published February 15, 2015
Boehner: DHS shutdown would be Democrats’ fault
House Speaker John Boehner says he is prepared to let the Department of Homeland Security shut down in just under two weeks because the Democrats would be the ones to blame. Published February 15, 2015
Senate approves bill to restrict Guantanamo transfers
A Senate panel approved a bill Thursday that further restricts the president's ability to transfer detainees from Guantanamo Bay, sending the debate on closing the military prison to the full Senate. Published February 12, 2015
Obama signs veterans suicide-prevention bill
President Obama signed a bill to improve mental health care for veterans Thursday after Congress unanimously approved the new measures earlier this year. Published February 12, 2015
Veterans group asks VA’s Bob McDonald to apologize to Mike Coffman
Some veterans advocates are calling VA Secretary Bob McDonald to apologize to Rep. Michael Coffman, Colorado Republican, after a heated exchange in Wednesday's House Veterans Affairs Committee hearing. Published February 12, 2015
Philly VA employees ask for golf shirts in suggestion box for improving veteran care
Asked to submit suggestions for how to improve services for veterans, employees at the Philadelphia VA Regional Office instead asked management for "very stylish" golf shirts. Published February 11, 2015
VA added to ‘high-risk’ agency list: report
Veterans health care joined a list of more than 30 other areas of government deemed "high risk," according to a report released Wednesday. Published February 11, 2015
Robert McDonald: 24K vets have used Choice Card
Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald told lawmakers Wednesday that 24,000 veterans have made appointments for private care since the Choice Card program began last year and asked again for the flexibility to reallocate that money if vets would rather be seen at the VA. Published February 11, 2015
Veteran suicide prevention bill approved by Congress, sent to president
Susan Selke, whose son committed suicide after struggling to receive care at a Department of Veterans Affairs facility, said Tuesday was “a day of mixed emotion” as lawmakers signed a bill that will improve mental health care for veterans, sending it to the president to become law this week. Published February 10, 2015
Republicans back Obama on Islamic State military action, push for broad war powers
As President Obama sends Congress a request to take military action against the Islamic State, an unlikely group of Republicans has emerged as his strongest defenders, pleading with colleagues to give him all the flexibility needed to pursue terrorists wherever he sees necessary. Published February 10, 2015
Obama admin expected to give new military authorization to battle ISIS: Jim Inhofe
Sen. Jim Inhofe, Oklahoma Republican, said that he expected the White House to send a new military authorization to fight the Islamic State up to Capitol Hill on Tuesday. Published February 9, 2015
Obama war authority request for Islamic State expected in Congress
Congress expects the White House to officially ask lawmakers next week to authorize the fight against the Islamic State and thereby provide details of President Obama's strategy for combating the terrorists. Published February 8, 2015
Fort Hood victims to finally get Purple Heart
The U.S. Army announced Friday that it will award the Purple Heart to the victims of the 2009 Fort Hood killings after years of pressure to designate the shooting as a terrorist attack. Published February 6, 2015
N.H. senators push for permanent Choice Cards for some vets
Both New Hampshire senators said Friday that they introduced a bill to make the Choice Card permanent in states with no full-service Veterans Affairs hospital in response to the president's plan to cut from the program. Published February 6, 2015
Ukraine urges U.S. to make good on nukes-for-protection deal
Ukrainian leaders pleaded Thursday with the Obama administration to provide lethal weapons to defend against a Russian invasion, saying that America promised more than two decades ago to protect the country when it gave up its stockpile of nuclear weapons. Published February 5, 2015
Senators question administration on Gitmo’s use as recruiting tool
The Obama administration said Thursday that the Islamic State's execution of captives in orange jumpsuits is evidence that Guantanamo Bay is being used as a recruitment tool by terrorists and must be shut down, even if it means releasing dangerous terrorists back into the Middle East. Published February 5, 2015
Military retirement benefit recommendations to take time in Congress
A plan to overhaul the military retirement system is gaining traction among some members of Congress, but most say it will take more time and hearings to digest a 300-page report released last week that called for major changes to retirement pay and health care benefits. Published February 4, 2015
Robert McDonald defends Obama’s Veterans Choice Card budget cut
VA Secretary Robert McDonald defended President Obama's budget request to cut some funding from the new Choice Card program for veterans, saying he wants the embattled department to be able to make decisions about whether the program is working and when to limit it. Published February 3, 2015