President Donald Trump's voters stunned a political analyst on Monday after they accused the president of staging another "false flag" attack. read more
Reuters said anonymous U.S. intelligence sources estimate Iran's timeline for building a hypothetical nuclear weapon remained the same as last summer: one year. read more
Writing for The Hill on Tuesday, Racicot ripped into Congress for being asleep at the wheel as Trump and his Defense Department committed acts that amounted to "war crimes," including the launch of "without provocation, 55 military air strikes on vessels navigating the high seas, killing at least 174 civilians with four survivors and 11 missing and presumed dead." Those strikes, he wrote, have so far seen "no legitimate congressional oversight," and things only got worse when Trump opted to start a war with Iran. "Fast forward to the invasion of and use of armed force against Iran. The same pattern is replicated," Racicot wrote. "There was no cognizable provocation or imminent threat to the U.S. No genuine oversight provided by Congress. No justification for the use of lethal force in self-defense. All amid the potential prosecution of rank-and-file service members for carrying out the orders of a commander in chief who has never been a member of the armed forces himself." read more
Contractor denies allegations including 'enforced disappearance' and will help locate unaccompanied minors read more
The move comes as Hegseth has faced increased criticism and ousted more than two dozen Pentagon officials in recent weeks. read more
Ron Filipkowski
@RonFilipkowski
Over a year ago Trump told Zelensky he didn't have any cards & couldn't last much longer against Putin.
This year Trump told us he has all the cards against Iran so they were going to unconditionally surrender in 4-6 weeks.
But Zelensky is still fighting.
And Trump is folding.