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“The Pentagon purchased $2 million worth of Alaskan king crab in September — a feat the department has accomplished five times during Trump's tenure.

Musical instruments joined the shopping list. A $98,329 Steinway & Sons grand piano, a $26,000 violin, and a $21,750 handmade Japanese flute were among $1.8 million spent on instruments.”

 
Q: You said the war is 'very complete.' But your defense secretary says 'this is just the beginning.' So which is it?

TRUMP: You could say both

 
Trump on rising oil prices: “It effects other countries much more than the United States. It doesn’t really effect us. We have so much oil. We have tremendous oil, and gas, much more than we need.”

 
So now the war is about this... The his is like the 15th different reason they have provided for attacking Iran

Ted Cruz: "Twice the ayatollah has hired hitmen and sent them to try to murder President Trump, and so I think President Trump made a very reasonable decision that he was going to act as commander in chief to stop this threat to America"

 
Energy Secretary Chris Wright has now-deleted social media post described by US officials as: 'Not true' that the Navy successfully escorted oil tanker through Strait of Hormuz

link via politico
 
Common sense should tell most people that the Iran War won't be near an end until the Strait of Hormuz is back to being fully open. But CNN reports, if true, that Iran is laying mines there. Things seem to be getting worse, not better.
 
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Yeah..I'm afraid Trump would launched nukes of Fix News ran a breaking news story saying Russia had launched theirs

True or not

Something something, a man you can bait with a Tweet, nuclear codes... Hillary Clinton

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WONG: If this drags out for a month or two, is there a role for Congress then to step in? At what point does Congress need to assert itself?

MIKE JOHNSON: We have asserted ourselves. This commander in chief desires peace. He's ended 8 wars.

 
Dan Caine, calmly: "We're looking at a range of options, we'll figure out how to solve problems as they come to us."

Pete Hegseth: Actually, we're doing "death, fire, and fury."

 
WONG: If this drags out for a month or two, is there a role for Congress then to step in? At what point does Congress need to assert itself?

MIKE JOHNSON: We have asserted ourselves. This commander in chief desires peace. He's ended 8 wars.


If you repeat a lie enough it becomes the truth.

When was the last time we had a speaker with both a spine and some sort of ethical code that wasn't more than more power and money for me?
 
Trump mouthpiece Karoline Leavitt complains the White House is being “harassed” by the New York Times because they have the nerve to investigate and report on who was behind the tragic girls school strike.

 
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