Congress Focusing on Sex Assault in the Military Today
Women reportedly leading the charge
The Pentagon's top brass will be in the hot seat Tuesday, facing lawmakers who are furious about the rise in sexual assaults in the military.
The questions come after a month of bad news from the military after a series of incidents revealed a sexual assault problem that appeared out of control. And in the past couple of weeks, the pressure has only increased, especially from one vocal group of U.S. senators.
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