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Iran’s $250,000 Bounty on Dissidents Is a Direct Test of U.S. Resolve

An Iran-linked hacking group allegedly placed a $250,000 bounty on dissidents in North America, leaked their home addresses, and hinted at cartel involvement. This isn’t just foreign drama — it’s a direct challenge to U.S. sovereignty and a test of whether Washington will defend free speech on American soil.

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In and Out: The Doctrine of Decisive Action

The content discusses President Trump’s foreign policy shift from prolonged entanglement to a more decisive “Get It Done” doctrine focusing on clear objectives with minimal occupation. This strategy prioritizes immediate action over lengthy negotiations, applying pressure without prolonged military involvement. Critics view it as reckless, but supporters see clarity and efficiency in achieving goals.

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Is There a Real Problem at DHS, or Just Partisan Defiance?

Recent federal court rulings criticize the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement for constitutional violations, notably obstructing detainees’ access to legal counsel. This governmental overreach raises concerns regarding accountability and legal compliance. Both sides of the political spectrum must address these institutional issues to uphold the rule of law effectively.

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Watchdog Report Raises National Security Questions Around Rep. Rashida Tlaib

A watchdog report raises concerns about Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s associations with groups linked to U.S.-designated terrorist organizations, prompting calls for a formal congressional review. While supporters claim political motivation, critics emphasize the need for transparency regarding national security. By not investigating these allegations, Congress risks undermining public trust.

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Trump Draws a Hard Line: Federal Property Will Be Defended—States Must Handle Their Own Riots

Donald Trump outlined his administration’s response to urban unrest, emphasizing federalism and accountability. He declared that federal intervention would occur only upon local requests, asserting that states bear responsibility. Trump also pledged to safeguard federal properties aggressively, warning of severe consequences for vandalism or assaults, while highlighting cooperation if requested by local leaders.

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Kristi Noem Sounds the Alarm on NGO Funding: Shadow Government or Policy Failure?

Kristi Noem, Secretary of Homeland Security, announced the suspension of federal grants to NGOs allegedly facilitating illegal immigration. She described these efforts as undermining U.S. sovereignty. The DHS’s audits aim to curb waste and enforce accountability, while political discourse surrounding the funding freeze highlights the complexity of humanitarian aid versus law enforcement.

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Chinese-Linked Hackers Breach Congressional Email Systems, Exposing Persistent Cybersecurity Gaps

Chinese state-linked hackers, part of the Salt Typhoon campaign, breached the email systems of U.S. House committee staff, targeting national security and China policy areas. While Chinese officials denied involvement, the intrusion highlights vulnerabilities in congressional cybersecurity. This incident raises concerns about underinvestment in cybersecurity and outdated infrastructure, prompting calls for reform.

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Trump Administration Ordered to Restore ASL Interpreters at White House Briefings After Court Intervention

Federal courts mandated that the White House reinstate ASL interpreters at presidential and press briefings, following legal challenges by disability-rights groups. The initial removal was criticized as a disregard for accessibility and transparency. The ruling reinforced that meaningful communication must include ASL, emphasizing the importance of civil rights compliance and public trust.

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Navy Sham Marriages Expose a Quiet Security Failure Washington Isn’t Talking About

Two U.S. Navy members face federal charges for conspiring in sham marriages with Chinese nationals for green cards, highlighting security risks as it involved obtaining military dependent IDs for accessing bases. This pattern of exploiting military marriages raises significant concerns about vulnerabilities in U.S. military infrastructure that remain unaddressed.

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