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Iran War Threatens GOP Midterm Hopes as Polls Reportedly Turn Against Trump
Multiple surveys show independent voters abandoning Republicans over the Iran conflict as oil prices rise and party retirements mount
Multiple surveys show independent voters abandoning Republicans over the Iran conflict as oil prices rise and party retirements mount
Both parties have now blocked each other's funding proposals while 260,000 federal workers go unpaid and security lines stretch past three hours at major airports.
The podcaster says intelligence officials read his pre-war messages and are recommending DOJ charge him under a 1938 foreign agent law.
Legal scholars say the defense secretary's Pentagon briefing statement violated international humanitarian law and the Pentagon's own rulebook, though one expert calls it Trumpian hyperbole
The U.S. bombed Iran's primary crude export hub Friday but spared the oil facilities, leaving a loaded ultimatum over the Strait of Hormuz
Pentagon records and software demos reveal the most detailed look yet at commercial AI's role in active U.S. combat operations.
Former congresswoman names Graham and Levin by name, says Congress is "completely broken and controlled"
Law enforcement sources tell CBS News and NBC News the unverified bulletin lacks credible intelligence, even as national security experts warn Iran's asymmetric capabilities are real