House Committee Hearing: “War Profiteering and Other Contractor Crimes Committed Overseas̶
Brian Zick
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Jesse Lee at The Gavel reports: The Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security is currently holding a hearing, “War Profiteering and Other Contractor Crimes Committed Overseas.”Subcommittee Chairman Bobby Scott gives opening remarks.
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