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US Healthcare Spending Is Fraction Of War Budget
A commentator on C-SPAN Radio argued that a fraction of the money spent on war could provide full healthcare for every citizen. The statement highlights concerns about national spending priorities and the high cost of military conflicts in terms of both lives and financial resources. The US healthcare budget for 2026 represents only a small fraction of the national war budget.
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Ocasio-Cortez Used Campaign Funds For Ketamine Therapy
Financial records reveal that former California representative Eric Swalwell utilized $40,000 from his campaign account to pay attorney Sarah Azari. The payments were made shortly after allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced against him. This development highlights the use of political funds for personal legal matters. The report was discussed on WLS AM 890. The segment included commentary regarding the administration of former Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
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Calls Grow For Special Prosecutor In Operation Midway Blitz
There are renewed demands for the appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate the conduct of federal agents during Operation Midway Blitz. The investigation would focus on specific actions taken by agents during the operation. The calls for legal oversight follow recent developments regarding the federal response.
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US War Costs Estimated At $40-50 Billion
Total US military expenditures have surpassed $61 billion according to WarCostTracker data. The ongoing blockade in the Strait of Hormuz has halted oil and commercial shipping, driving up international oil prices. This project is part of the Golden Fleet initiative announced by US President Donald Trump in December 2025. US lawmakers are questioning the Pentagon's estimate of $5 billion required for a potential war with Iran. Some Democrats have expressed concerns that the conflict could cost significantly more than the stated amount. Senators have raised questions regarding the scale and financial implications of the military action. This figure is reportedly lower than previous estimates provided by various military analysts. The information is currently undergoing verification.
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Criminal Investigation Into Fed Chair Nominee Ends
The US Department of Justice has dropped a criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell regarding a renovation project at the Fed's Washington headquarters. The probe initially involved potential criminal proceedings related to Powell's upcoming testimony before the Senate Banking Committee. While the investigation is closed, officials noted it could be reopened if new information regarding budget overruns emerges. This action is seen as clearing a key obstacle for the nomination of potential successor, likely to be more dovish than Powell. Following the news, the two-year US Treasury yield slightly decreased. Market expectations suggest a 50% probability of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve before July of next year. Senator Tillis, a Republican, indicated he is willing to vote for confirmation.
CNR Economic Voice
Trump Excludes US-Based European Car Manufacturers From Tariffs
US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on the United Kingdom if London does not repeal its digital services tax targeting large American technology firms. According to the Bundesverkehrsministerium, the Deutschlandticket currently costs 63 Euro and is used by approximately 14.5 million people, saving 2.5 million tons of CO2 annually. Officials have accused Brussels of not engaging in fair trade practices. President Trump announced via his True Social platform that he will increase import tariffs on European cars and trucks from 15 percent to 25 percent. The administration suggested the EU should respond with its most clear and firm stance. European Parliament Committee on International Trade Chair Ursula von der Leyen described the action as unacceptable, stating it shows the US is an unreliable trade partner.
BR24
US Seizes $500M In Iranian Crypto
The US Treasury Department has seized $424 million in cryptocurrency assets linked to Iranian interests. This action follows investigations into the ability of Tehran to fund and sustain its regional activities. The seizure is part of ongoing efforts to disrupt the financial capabilities of the Iranian government. The action was taken to prevent the movement of funds by an agency tied to Iran. Operation Economic Fury resulted in the seizure of nearly $500 million in Iranian cryptocurrency assets. Tether froze $344 million in USDT following direction from the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).
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US Missile Stockpiles Depleted By Half
A recent study indicates the United States may have utilized half of its pre-war stock across four of seven analyzed military models. The source noted that attempts to involve JD Vance in negotiations in Pakistan were rejected by Iran. This depletion is contributing to internal pressure within the U.S. military's capacity is being significantly strained by the ongoing theater. Iranian officials have reportedly rejected recent negotiation overtures, including potential involvement from JD Vance. Analysts suggest that without a ground operation, current objectives may not be achieved. There is discussion regarding whether the US will continue a 'cold truce' characterized by neither war nor lasting peace. Kurdish ambitions continue to impact the situation involving Turkey.
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US Budget Allocates Billions For Shipbuilding And Munitions
The US Space Force has selected 12 companies for contracts worth up to $3.2 billion. This funding is part of the Golden Dome missile defense system to develop space-based interceptors. The US Department of Defense budget includes $22 billion for shipbuilding and $22 billion for the Golden Dome program. An additional $25 billion is allocated for munitions to establish drone dominance. These funding levels follow a reconciliation bill that initiated President Trump's priorities. The budget aims to correct previous departmental directions.
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North American Bankruptcy Rates Reach 12-Year High
Total bankruptcy filings in the United States have reached 591,800, according to recent data. While this figure represents a rise in filings, it remains significantly below historic highs. The trend highlights ongoing economic pressures on households and businesses. North America is experiencing its highest levels of bankruptcy in twelve years. The region is facing a new wave of insolvencies.
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