3/11: The Takeout with Major Garrett
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Trump indicated Iran targets are depleted; SAVE Act faces legislative threat.
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On Day 12 of the war in Iran, Trump stated "there's practically nothing left" to target. A legislative blockade was threatened over the SAVE Act. This information was presented on 3/11 as "The Takeout with Major Garrett."
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Legislative blockade threatened over the SAVE Act.
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Iran & Middle East Conflict
Tracking the evolving military and diplomatic situation across the Middle East, including US-Iran tensions, Israeli operations, proxy conflicts, and the broader geopolitical implications for the region.
Civil Rights & Justice
Following developments in civil rights, criminal justice reform, voting rights, Supreme Court decisions, policing accountability, and the ongoing struggle for equality and justice across American institutions.
Trump's SAVE America Act and Election Integrity Push
President Trump is pushing for the passage of the SAVE America Act, stating he will not sign any other legislation until it is enacted. This initiative, focused on election integrity, is causing legislative blockades and political maneuvering within the Republican party.
Trump's Influence on Republican Politics and the SAVE Act
Former President Trump continues to exert significant influence over the Republican party, endorsing candidates and criticizing opponents. He is pushing for the passage of the 'SAVE America Act' and has threatened a legislative blockade until it is addressed, impacting various legislative efforts.
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