Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, don’t care?

The Pentagon’s embattled “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy has been in the news all year long, and yesterday the Pentagon released it...

The Pentagon’s embattled “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy has been in the news all year long, and yesterday the Pentagon released its findings from a study looking at how repealing the policy would affect the military. Later this week, top Pentagon officials including Secretary Robert Gates, Joint Chiefs Chairman Admiral Mike Mullen, and the authors of the study will testify before Congress on the potential repeal. Joining us with analysis is Dr. Lawrence J. Korb, Senior Fellow with the Center for American Progress and former Assistant Secretary of Defense.

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