Congressional Republicans are supporting an initiative from the Trump administration to rename the Defense Department as the Department of War. This proposal has been included in the early drafts of important legislative measures in the House and Senate related to defense policies.
Despite its introduction, the proposal has yet to clear several legislative hurdles before it can be enacted into law.
The intended change is part of a broader effort to reflect a shift in focus and perspective within the government, according to proponents of the rebranding.


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