Hegseth testifies at Senate as Iran war's $25B price tag and 60-day war powers deadline loom
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth will give his first public testimony in the Senate since the start of the Iran war in a hearing that will expose the divide across the aisle in the upper chamber. The hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday morning is meant to discuss the Pentagon’s staggering $1.5 trillion budget request for the upcoming fiscal year. Senate Democrats on the panel hope their Republican colleagues will ask hard questions of Hegseth, particularly on Iran and...
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