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The Pentagon chief publicly overrode an Army safety review after Apache crews hovered near Kid Rock’s home, raising questions about whether standards are enforced consistently when politics and celebrity are involved.

Executive

Mar 31, 2026

The Pentagon chief publicly overrode an Army safety probe into Apache crews’ low-altitude flyby near Kid Rock’s home, raising questions about political favoritism and military accountability.

Executive

Mar 31, 2026

A Texas Democratic Senate candidate answered a pastor’s “imprecatory” rhetoric with forgiveness, but the bigger story is how violent-sounding political theology is being laundered as “just metaphor.”

Elections

Mar 25, 2026

A pastor tied closely to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth endorsed a podcast segment wishing death on a Democratic Senate candidate, and the real accountability question is how the Pentagon treats extremist-adjacent rhetoric inside its orbit.

Executive

Mar 24, 2026

Trump’s DHS nominee Markwayne Mullin has no military record but repeatedly speaks in ways that imply combat experience, raising basic credibility and transparency questions for a top national-security role.

Executive

Mar 18, 2026

Trump publicly suggested Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth pushed him into the Iran war, a familiar blame-shifting move as the administration sends mixed signals about escalation and diplomacy.

Iran War

Mar 23, 2026

A Gold Star father says Pete Hegseth publicly put words in grieving families’ mouths to justify escalating the Iran conflict, highlighting how leaders use private mourning moments to manufacture consent.

Iran War

Mar 20, 2026

A president publicly pressures allies to join offensive operations and frames mass violence as a discretionary choice, eroding democratic war-powers norms and the expectation of disciplined, accountable statecraft.

Iran War

Mar 15, 2026

When Congress treats a deadly, unauthorized military strike as “moot” because the Pentagon is investigating itself, war-powers oversight collapses into executive self-clearance.

Congress

Mar 12, 2026

A U.S. administration dismantled civilian-protection safeguards while lowering lethal-force approval thresholds, normalizing a strike posture that weakens accountability for civilian deaths.

Iran War

Mar 11, 2026

A “war of choice” conducted without congressional authorization is colliding with mass civilian harm—and the executive branch is being pressed to disclose accountability that democratic oversight requires.

Congress

Mar 11, 2026

A Cabinet secretary used access rules to suppress independent imagery of wartime briefings, replacing a free press check with a controlled photo pipeline and credential gatekeeping.

Media & Narrative

Mar 11, 2026

A U.S. stance on Iran framed as shifting justifications and machismo signals a foreign-policy posture untethered from stable institutional strategy.

Executive

Mar 11, 2026

A president’s public vow to “obliterate” a foreign state in response to a personal assassination threat collapses national war powers into individualized retaliation, bypassing democratic guardrails.

Iran War

Mar 10, 2026

A “use-it-or-lose-it” spending rush pushed the Pentagon into a $93 billion September blowout, normalizing budget-maximizing behavior over disciplined stewardship of public funds.

Executive

Mar 10, 2026