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Righteous MediaEst. 2019
Today’s Episode EP 510

The high cost of Hegseth and Trump's forever war hits home

Sixty days into an unauthorized war with Iran, $25 billion spent, gas at $4.23, and Pete Hegseth getting pummeled in his first real hearing — this is the moment the forever war hit home. Paul Rieckhoff breaks down why Hegseth is now a sucking chest wound for the Pentagon, why Trump is eyeing the exit, and why it took combat veterans in Congress to finally force accountability. If you're in the angry middle wondering what we got for the money, this briefing is for you.

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Sixty days. $25 billion. Gas at $4.23 a gallon. The Strait of Hormuz still contested, the enriched uranium unaccounted for, the regime…

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→ Four things from today’s episode
01

Why Hegseth's hearing was the first real oversight in 60 days. and why combat veterans Seth Moulton and Pat Ryan led the charge

02

The $25 billion question. Strait of Hormuz still contested, enriched uranium missing, regime intact — what did Americans actually buy?

03

Gas at $4.23, up 42% since late February, with fertilizer an. Gas at $4.23, up 42% since late February, with fertilizer and diesel climbing alongside it

04

Why Paul calls this a sucking chest wound for the U.S. military. 41% of the Navy now in the Gulf region

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