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Pete Hegseth – Hegseth called the ‘women, peace and security’ program a ‘Biden initiative.’ Trump signed the bill.

by The editor•6 May 2025•Posted inPolitics Matters

The federal government’s Women, Peace and Security program is a “Biden initiative.”

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