
Warren Strobel
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DOD has quietly proposed redirecting more than $1.4 billion for military operations along the southern border. The proposal would move money away from base repairs, troop relocation costs and service member pay and benefits subscriber.politicopro.com/article/2025/0… Joe Gould Connor O'Brien

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Under Trump's economic plan, people making between $17K and $51K could lose an average $700 in after-tax income, taking into account tax and social spending changes, according to a new study. Those make $4.3M or more would gain an average $389K. tony romm nytimes.com/2025/05/16/us/…



This is the first The Washington Post byline from Tehran since I was taken hostage in July 2014. washingtonpost.com/world/2025/05/…


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.Military Reporters & Editors statement: “Any of us who embedded with U.S. forces during the invasion of Iraq or spent time with our troops in Afghanistan have respected the operational security requirements of our forces far better than Hegseth did during the Signalgate scandal…(cont. below)”



The CIA has a spy recruitment problem abroad. The new chief wants to change that. CIA Director John Ratcliffe wants to rebuild the agency’s diminished ranks of spies and foreign agents. But have espionage’s golden days passed? via Warren Strobel Ellen Nakashima washingtonpost.com/national-secur…

🇺🇸 CIA Ramps Up Its Hunt For Human Intelligence ▫Director John Ratcliffe wants to rebuild the CIA’s diminished ranks of foreign agents. But have espionage’s golden days passed? ▫Warren Strobel Ellen Nakashima ▫is.gd/pMunpd #frontpagestoday #USA The Washington Post 🇺🇸





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