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Speaker Refuses Moderates' Pleas to Vote on Health Subsidies
finance.yahoo.com

... Speaker Mike Johnson will block a push by moderate House Republicans for a vote on renewing expiring Obamacare subsidies, quashing a last-ditch effort to head off a spike in insurance premiums for more than 20 million Americans. ...

A band of swing-district moderates had pushed for a vote this week on adding an extension of the expiring subsidies to Republican health care legislation that the House plans to vote on Wednesday.

That would be the last opportunity for renewing the subsidies this year, with lawmakers planning to leave Friday for a holiday break that will extend into the new year. ...


@#16 ... Calling something a National Security threat has legal implications. ...

Like this...?

Trump administration says White House ballroom construction is matter of national security
www.theguardian.com

... Donald Trump's administration argued Monday in a court filing that the president's White House ballroom construction project must continue for reasons of national security. ...

Related ...

Schumer blasts Rubio, Hegseth over transparency on Venezuela strikes
www.newsnationnow.com

... Cabinet secretaries Marco Rubio and Pete Hegseth faced lawmakers in two separate briefings Tuesday about deadly U.S. strikes off the coast of Venezuela.

Both top Trump advisers remained tight-lipped about Tuesday's Senate briefing as they headed toward the House, instead praising the Trump administration's "Operation Southern Spear" campaign to reporters.

"This has been a highly successful mission that's ongoing and continued, and we're pleased to be here today to update Congress on how that's developing and how that's moving forward," Rubio said. Hegseth said he "echoed that" sentiment.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, who has called for transparency around the strikes, blasted the closed-door meeting's results to reporters.

"I reiterated my demands of Secretary Hegseth in front of all 100 Senators, that he allow every senator to see the unedited version ... He refused. The administration came to this briefing empty-handed," Schumer said. ...



Update ...

Hegseth: Pentagon won't release full video of Sept. 2 boat strikes
thehill.com

... Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday that the Pentagon will not release the full, unedited video of the U.S. military's September strike on an alleged drug boat, which killed 11 "narco-terrorists," including two survivors in a follow-up strike.

"In keeping with long-standing Department of War policy ... Department of Defense policy, of course, we're not going to release a top secret full unedited video of that to the general public," Hegseth told reporters after briefing senators on the U.S. military's ongoing, lethal strikes against alleged drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific. ...

Democrats have been calling on the Trump administration to release full footage from the strikes. President Trump initially expressed support for the clip to be shown to the public but has since deferred to the Defense secretary to make that call.

Senators were not shown the video during the Tuesday closed-door briefing.

"It is hard to square the widespread routine prompt posting of detailed videos of every strike with a concern that posting a portion of the video of the first strike would violate a variety of classification concerns," Sen. Chris ----- (D-Del.), who attended the briefing, told reporters on Capitol Hill. ...



Scientists IGNORED the Real Cause of Autism " New Findings Will Blow Your Mind 46K views 1 day ago

"Kim is joined by medical researcher Matthew Cormier, founder of Health Uncensored, a Substack publication focused on identifying the root causes of the chronic illness epidemic and providing practical information on healing and recovery."

From the evidence presented it would appear that we are right to be concerned about vaccinations overloading children's immune system.

These findings will force all immunologists to reconcider their methods.

Burkot added: "The Russian government is a textbook example of patriarchy"

Yeah, things would be so much better if women ruled the world...

Ranavalona I of Madagascar (1828-1861): Often cited as one of history's most brutal female leaders, she ruled with an iron fist to resist European influence. Her reign was marked by widespread use of forced labor, mass executions of political dissenters, and a judicial process involving a poisonous tangena nut ordeal, all of which contributed to the deaths of potentially half the island's population.

Empress Wu Zetian of China (624"705 AD): The only female emperor in Chinese history, Wu Zetian was a capable but famously ruthless ruler. She purged opponents mercilessly, including members of her own family, to consolidate power, using a secret police force and a climate of fear.
Mary I of England (1553"1558): Known to her Protestant opponents as "Bloody Mary," she earned her nickname through the fervent persecution of Protestants in her effort to restore Catholicism to England. Nearly 300 people were burned at the stake for their religious beliefs during her short reign.

Empress Dowager Cixi of China (1835-1908): As the de facto ruler of the late Qing Dynasty for nearly 50 years, Cixi was a powerful and manipulative figure. She ruthlessly eliminated anyone who threatened her grip on power, including potentially poisoning a young emperor, and is often blamed for exacerbating China's problems through her authoritarian and conservative rule.
Modern Political Figures

Indira Gandhi of India: Though initially a democratically elected Prime Minister, Gandhi assumed emergency powers between 1975 and 1977, effectively becoming a dictator. During this period, civil liberties were suspended, political opponents were imprisoned, and a controversial forced sterilization program was implemented.

Jiang Qing of China: Mao Zedong's fourth wife and a leading member of the "Gang of Four" during the Cultural Revolution. She wielded immense power and was a key figure in the brutal purges and political persecution of that era.

Elena Ceau'escu of Romania: As the wife of dictator Nicolae Ceau'escu, she accumulated significant political power and was widely despised by the Romanian public. She was heavily involved in the brutal suppression carried out by the regime's secret police, the Securitate.

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