Trump family business ties to Gulf entities ignite major constitutional concerns, threatening the long-term stability of critical United States foreign alliances.
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As Middle East ceasefires collapse, a quiet investment victory in Egypt shows how US-backed private capital can secure long-term strategic success.
The Trump administration bypassed INARA’s mandatory reporting on Iran agreements, prompting urgent calls for Congress to enforce compliance.
The Treasury License bypasses statutory review, frees billions in oil assets, and empowers Iran’s nuclear and terror operations.
The Iran War has laid bare a defense funding crisis that is now forcing the military to rob its future readiness to pay for today’s operations.
The administration unleashes a fierce institutional counteroffensive to completely isolate multi-factional congressional opposition over the accord.
The House defied Trump on Iran strikes. Republican loyalty is crumbling. Is the president striking out on Iran entirely?
Settler violence, IDF complicity, and record outposts prove Israel is annexing the West Bank right now before our eyes.
Congress is quietly moving to integrate US and Israeli militaries through a buried NDAA provision, bypassing traditional oversight and public accountability.
The strategic reality unfolding in Washington underscores a bitter paradox: the architectural exit from a conflict can trigger a domestic…
