The Pentagon is on high alert, defending Israeli vessels from attack drones in the Red Sea. The U.S. spends $1 million per rocket versus $2,000 drones, prompting calls for cost-efficient protection. Drones, increasingly prominent in warfare, are emphasized by Ukrainian President Zelensky’s strategy for one million self-destruction drones at $400 each.
U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken slams the world’s focus on Israel, while Kid Rock advises an end to the Bud-Light boycott. Legislator John Fetterman opposes the $15 billion U.S. Steel sale to a foreign firm. National Economic Advisor Lael Brainyard worries examination for national safety and security.
Prohibited immigrants encounter asylum hearings a years in the future, increasing suppositions concerning Biden’s motives. Residence Speaker Mike Johnson ties foreign moneying to border protection, preparing for a decline in immigration.
Fulton County DA Fani Willis looks for jail time for Donald Trump on alleged political election interference charges. Unique Counsel Jack Smith’s request to speed up Trump’s “governmental resistance” protection is refuted by the Supreme Court. Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau allows relations of Gaze travelers to live in Canada, sparking safety problems.
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