Republicans Roger Wicker and Mike Rogers expressed alarm about a potential shake-up in U.S. military leadership.
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Chairman Roger Wicker, R-Miss., speaks to Stephen Feinberg, President Donald Trump's choice to be deputy secretary of defense, as he appears before the Senate Armed Services Committee for his ...