Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth just laid out the new Pentagon mission: peace through strength, America First, no more forever wars.
It’s a total reset of the U.S. military.
But there’s one question he couldn’t avoid—Afghanistan.
That’s when he dropped a bombshell.
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Don’t forget to bookmark this thread. This isn’t just policy—it’s a turning point in America’s formerly broken military.
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The conversation started with clarity, not slogans.
At the Pentagon, @SecDef Pete Hegseth sat down with @willcain and laid out the new doctrine guiding America’s military reset.
No ambiguity, no hedging—just three objectives that define the mission.
“Three clear goals: We hammer it home every day, every speech,” he said.
“Restore the warrior ethos, rebuild the military, reestablish deterrence.”
It’s more than a strategy. It’s a cultural overhaul. Hegseth explained that the U.S. military had lost its edge, not just in equipment or posture—but in spirit.
“And the warrior ethos is simple—it’s readiness, accountability, lethality, war fighting.”
He said the distractions are over. No more identity politics, no more top-down ideology.
“None of this woke DEI, CRT, gender pronoun, green new scam stuff. That’s all out. Ideology is out.”
The new standard, he said, is performance over politics.
“Capabilities, color blind merit-based, back to basics. It really is a back to basics message.”
And that shift isn’t just theoretical—it’s already underway.
Hegseth pointed to President Trump’s first term as proof that military rebuilding is possible, and promised they’re doing it again.
“President Trump did it in his first term. We’re doing it again.”
This shift isn’t just about restoring power—it’s about using it differently.
When asked what this new military doctrine really looks like, Hegseth didn’t hesitate.
“America First, meets peace through strength.”
He explained that every action taken by the military should serve one purpose: advancing the interests of the American people.
That means walking away from the costly illusions of nation building.
“You’re in the utopian or globalist or naive in your views of remaking human nature, or nation building,” he said.
“These globalist ideas that you’re going to change an entire society through military intervention.”
He wasn’t speaking abstractly. He lived through it—in Iraq, in Afghanistan—and watched the fallout firsthand.
“We’ve seen that movie before. We’re not doing it again.”
Then came the contrast with the current administration. Hegseth described the recent Houthi conflict as a test of American resolve, one Biden failed.
“The president said freedom of navigation is a core national interest. American ships do not get shot at without consequence. Joe Biden let that happen. That’s weakness on the world stage. That stops.”
This time, he said, the focus is narrower—but sharper.
No more chasing foreign regime changes while America’s actual security priorities go ignored.
“If we spend all of our time and effort investing in some sort of regime change war in Yemen, we’re not focusing on the core interest.”
With Trump back in charge, the goal is clear—and the mission isn’t drifting.
“Time and time again we’re focusing on what matters most in advancing American interests with President Trump charting the course.”
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That vision is resonating with the next generation of warriors.
Hegseth shared what’s happening behind the scenes at recruitment centers across the country.
The spike in enlistments isn’t just a bump—it’s a wave.
But it’s who’s showing up that matters most.
He called them “the best of America.”
Young men and women, he said, aren’t looking for comfort. They’re looking for a challenge—and for something real.
“Everybody wants to be pushed. They want a challenge, purpose. They don't want to say join the military where it's nice and easy on you. No! How far can I go? Can I excel? Can I meet the standard? Can I be excellent?”
As the political noise fades, the mission itself becomes the draw.
“If they can woke garbage, they can go to college,” he said bluntly.
But if they want meaning, discipline, and purpose—there’s a place for them.
“If they want to train to be a warrior and part of something bigger than themselves… join the U.S. Military. Be a part of it.”
And the numbers back it up. Hegseth described a surge that started the moment Trump returned to power—and hasn’t let up.
“It literally starts at election day for President Trump and the inauguration and what we’ve been building. It’s been a surge.”
“We can barely keep up with the amount of people that want to join the U.S. Military. Which is about the biggest vote of confidence I could conceive of.”
But the most urgent question came at the end.
Will Cain asked what millions of Americans have been wondering since the collapse in Kabul:
When will there be accountability for the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan?
Hegseth didn’t flinch. Accountability is coming.
“Great question! We’re all over it in our office.”
Then came the biggest bombshell of the entire conversation.
“In fact, we’ll have an announcement I believe tomorrow. If not later today, tomorrow or Wednesday on the developments of our task force.”
According to Hegseth, the investigation is active and already turning up answers. But the damage runs deep—and some of it is still classified.
“We’re moving, we’re finding, we’re investigating. It’s going to take a little bit of time. Because there’s a lot of things that need to be uncovered, classified aspects.”
Still, he made one thing clear: the clock is ticking on those who got away with it.
“We’ve found the right people to be involved.”
And for those still waiting on justice, he delivered this:
“So more to come on that. It may take into 2026—to really uncover everything, but there will be accountability.”
“We’re committed to it. We will not leave a single stone unturned.”
The Pentagon has changed.
The priorities are shifting. And the people responsible for one of the most humiliating chapters in American military history—may finally have to answer for it.
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Bernie Sanders just said the quiet part out loud—and Andrew Schulz got it all on tape.
The media spent years covering up the targeted killings of White farmers in South Africa——because it didn't fit their narrative.
He confronted the issue head-on beside President Ramaphosa, under the bright lights of live TV.
What happened next left the press scrambling for cover.
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This could go down as one of President Trump’s most brilliant 4D chess moves.
Let’s break it all down and roll the clips.
When President Trump welcomed South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to the White House, he didn’t tiptoe around the issue that had been buried for years.
He brought it front and center: the brutal attacks against White Afrikaner farmers.
“A lot of people are very concerned with regard to South Africa,” Trump said.
He made clear this wasn’t just another diplomatic handshake.
“That’s really the purpose of the meeting. And we’ll see how that turns out.”
Trump pointed to the growing number of South African refugees already arriving in the U.S., saying:
“We have many people that feel they are being persecuted, and they are coming to the United States. We take from many locations if we feel there is persecution or genocide going on.”
Then, turning directly to Ramaphosa, he added:
“Generally, they are White farmers and they are fleeing South Africa, and it’s very sad to see, but I hope we can have an explanation of that because I know you don’t want that.”
Governor DeSantis just struck a major blow against forced medical interventions.
Florida is now the second state to ban fluoride from drinking water.
“This is about informed consent,” he said—not mass medication.
The American Dental Association is furious.
And DeSantis says their real motive has nothing to do with your health…
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Earlier this month, Florida officially became the second state in the country to ban fluoride in its public water supply.
Governor Ron DeSantis made it clear: this isn’t about stopping people from using fluoride—it’s about giving them a choice.
“When you do this in the water supply,” he said, “you’re taking away a choice of someone who may not want to have overexposure to fluoride.”
The move came through Senate Bill 700, also known as the “Florida Farm Bill.” It passed the state House with a strong majority—88 to 27—and blocks “the use of certain additives in a water system.”
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Sen. John Kennedy just OBLITERATED the Democrats’ narrative on HHS budget cuts with nothing but a few simple questions.
RFK Jr. was under heavy fire.
Then Sen. Kennedy stepped in—and hit a grand slam.
This exchange flipped the whole hearing on its head.
You have to see it.
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HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. went head-to-head with Senate Democrats today over major proposed budget cuts, including $18 billion slashed from the NIH and $3.6 billion from the CDC.
But for many Democrats, you’d think it was the end of the world.
Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) led the charge, slamming Kennedy for a $3 billion drop in federally funded biomedical research compared to last year.
Kennedy stood his ground.
“We’re cutting waste, we’re cutting duplicative programs,” he said.
Still, Baldwin wouldn’t let up. She framed the loss of “3,200 fewer grants” as an attack on “life-saving programs.”
Kennedy hit back with a devastating stat.
“We spend 70% of the world’s biomedical research out of NIH. 70%. And we’re the sickest country in the world,” he said.
“We’ve had a 38% increase in our agency growth over the past four years,” he added. “That money has not been well spent.”
The exchange summed up a broader dynamic: Democrats trying to paint RFK Jr. as a villain, slashing life-saving science, while Kennedy pointed out that America’s health is declining because of how this money is being spent, not despite it.
EXCLUSIVE: The CCP Might Already Be Spying on You—Right From Your Own Home
Do you know what kind of router you’re using? If it’s made by TP-Link, there’s a chance the CCP can monitor everything you do online.
Or what about the video games your kids play? Some come bundled with spyware that stays on the device, even after the game is deleted.
@JoshJPhilipp has spent years exposing how deep the CCP surveillance nightmare goes.
Routers, apps, USB drives, even electric kettles could be quietly sending your data straight to the Chinese Communist Party.
If it’s cheap and convenient, it probably compromised. This interview will make you rethink everything in your house.
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Last week, we told you about something deeply disturbing: rogue devices capable of triggering blackouts were discovered in Chinese-made solar panels. It’s not a tech flaw; it’s a national security threat.
But if you think that’s where the danger ends, think again.
Phones, security cameras, laptops—even your kettle—could be hiding something far worse: CCP surveillance tech.
That’s right, kettles. Combine that with robot dogs for law enforcement, drones in the sky, and AI running the show, and suddenly, it feels like Skynet isn’t science fiction anymore.
@JoshJPhilipp, senior investigative reporter at @EpochTimes, has spent years exposing this.
And what he revealed during our interview will make you rethink everything in your house.
Joshua began by sounding the alarm on TP-Link, one of the most widely used routers in the United States.
According to Philipp, new government reports have raised serious national security concerns, prompting Congress to consider banning TP-Link devices altogether.
The reason? He explained that these routers have potential security flaws that could allow the Chinese Communist Party to monitor everything users do online—every website visited, every purchase made, even tax and credit card information.
He added that recent reports suggest the Chinese regime may be keeping TP-Link prices artificially low to flood the U.S. market and boost adoption.
And this warning isn’t limited to just one brand. Philipp emphasized that any router made in China could pose similar risks.
Bernie Sanders just said the quiet part out loud—and Andrew Schulz got it all on tape.
In one of his most brutally honest interviews ever, Sanders admitted Democrats ARE a threat to democracy.
He even pulled back the curtain on being robbed in 2016 and revealed his thoughts on a 2028 run.
Watch the clips. You’ve never seen Bernie speak quite like this.
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Bernie Sanders dropped some hard truths here.
Bernie Sanders sat down with podcaster Andrew Schulz for a revealing 80-minute conversation—and by the halfway mark, he started unleashing truth bombs.
He said the Democratic establishment sold out decades ago, trading working-class voters for wealthy donors and out-of-touch consultants. According to Sanders, that’s when everything started to fall apart.
“The 70s, 60s, Democrats caught on that you could raise a lot of money from wealthy people,” Sanders explained.
“And it gets back to campaign financing and all that stuff. So you got a Democratic establishment now, which is funded by wealthy people. You have consultants who are really way out of touch with reality, who make a whole lot of money in campaigns. And working class is ignored,” Sanders said.
He added that Donald Trump succeeded where Democrats fell short because at least he pretended to care about the working class.