Senate Republicans pitch competing NDAA amendments on Ukraine aid oversight
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Their amendment would have allowed the president to choose who leads the office, whether that be an existing inspector general or someone new. It also requires the office, which would receive $10 million to hire around 30 full-time staffers, to report to Congress regularly.
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