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Political commentator Leigh McGowan sparked a heated debate during a recent appearance on CNN debating the escalating conflict with Iran.
During the segment, McGowan challenged the push for military retaliation after the deaths of dozens of Americans, arguing that the U.S. government routinely spends billions on wars overseas while tens of thousands of Americans die each year due to lack of health insurance.Political commentator Leigh McGowan sparked a heated debate during a recent appearance on CNN debating the escalating conflict with Iran. During the segment, McGowan challenged the push for military retaliation after the deaths of dozens of Americans, arguing that the U.S. government routinely spends billions on wars overseas while tens of thousands of Americans die each year due to lack of health insurance.0 Comments 0 Shares 57 Views 0 Reviews
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Political commentator Cenk Uygur sparked debate after questioning the deployment of 5,000 U.S. troops to the Gulf. He questioned why American forces should be sent into a potential ground conflict if the war was driven by Israel.
He argued the possibility of Israeli ground troops isn’t even being discussed in Washington, asking whether it is simply assumed in D.C. that the U.S. must fight on Israel’s behalf.Political commentator Cenk Uygur sparked debate after questioning the deployment of 5,000 U.S. troops to the Gulf. He questioned why American forces should be sent into a potential ground conflict if the war was driven by Israel. He argued the possibility of Israeli ground troops isn’t even being discussed in Washington, asking whether it is simply assumed in D.C. that the U.S. must fight on Israel’s behalf.0 Comments 0 Shares 71 Views 0 Reviews
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Two unnamed members of Donald Trump’s Cabinet reportedly sought to buy underground doomsday bunkers, as demand surges among politicians and billionaires during rising war tensions.Two unnamed members of Donald Trump’s Cabinet reportedly sought to buy underground doomsday bunkers, as demand surges among politicians and billionaires during rising war tensions.0 Comments 0 Shares 96 Views 0 Reviews
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On March 5, 2026, Rep. Haley Stevens introduced the No Getting Rich in Congress Act, a sweeping proposal aimed at cracking down on insider trading and financial conflicts of interest in Washington.
The legislation would ban the President, Vice President, and members of Congress along with their spouses and dependents from buying or selling individual stocks, futures, commodities, or cryptocurrency. It would also establish strict financial reporting requirements and penalties for violations.
The bill includes additional ethics reforms, such as prohibiting former public officials from lobbying on behalf of foreign adversaries, restricting members of Congress and their spouses from serving on corporate boards, and expanding gift, travel, and reimbursement rules to cover spouses and dependents.
Supporters say the measure is designed to close long-standing loopholes and restore trust in government by ensuring public service is focused on serving the American people rather than personal financial gain.On March 5, 2026, Rep. Haley Stevens introduced the No Getting Rich in Congress Act, a sweeping proposal aimed at cracking down on insider trading and financial conflicts of interest in Washington. The legislation would ban the President, Vice President, and members of Congress along with their spouses and dependents from buying or selling individual stocks, futures, commodities, or cryptocurrency. It would also establish strict financial reporting requirements and penalties for violations. The bill includes additional ethics reforms, such as prohibiting former public officials from lobbying on behalf of foreign adversaries, restricting members of Congress and their spouses from serving on corporate boards, and expanding gift, travel, and reimbursement rules to cover spouses and dependents. Supporters say the measure is designed to close long-standing loopholes and restore trust in government by ensuring public service is focused on serving the American people rather than personal financial gain.0 Comments 0 Shares 178 Views 0 Reviews
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Speaking at the National Prayer Breakfast, Trump said the country would “rededicate America as one nation under God.”
Donald Trump announced a national prayer gathering on May 17, 2026, intended to bring Americans together for prayer, gratitude, and reflection on the role of faith in the nation’s history.Speaking at the National Prayer Breakfast, Trump said the country would “rededicate America as one nation under God.” Donald Trump announced a national prayer gathering on May 17, 2026, intended to bring Americans together for prayer, gratitude, and reflection on the role of faith in the nation’s history.0 Comments 0 Shares 285 Views 0 Reviews
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Thousands of Americans have signed a petition calling for the removal of Pete Hegseth from his position.
The petition accuses Hegseth of mishandling key decisions during the escalating conflict in the Middle East and argues that his leadership has undermined confidence in the Pentagon.
Supporters of the petition say the situation demands accountability, while critics argue the calls to fire him are politically motivated as tensions continue to rise in Washington.Thousands of Americans have signed a petition calling for the removal of Pete Hegseth from his position. The petition accuses Hegseth of mishandling key decisions during the escalating conflict in the Middle East and argues that his leadership has undermined confidence in the Pentagon. Supporters of the petition say the situation demands accountability, while critics argue the calls to fire him are politically motivated as tensions continue to rise in Washington.0 Comments 0 Shares 193 Views 0 Reviews
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