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Byline: Mark Hosenball, B.J. Lee, Mark Hosenball, Peter Janssen, Karen Lowry Miller, Alexandra A. Seno, Tara Pepper, Ginanne Brownell, Elise Soukup, Marc Peyser, Nicki Gostin
U.S. AFFAIRS 'Awareness' or War?
After 9/11, the U.S. Congress gave the Bush administration $40 billion worth of emergency antiterror funding. The money was supposed to finance post-attack cleanup, the global hunt for terrorists and improvements in homeland security. The funding bills instructed the administration to "consult" Congress about specific projects on which the money would be spent. But following allegations that the administration diverted funds from the antiterror war ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Periscope.(current events)