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REP TOM BARRETT: It’s up to Congress to prevent another endless American war

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July 1, 2026

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REP TOM BARRETT: It’s up to Congress to prevent another endless American war

A veteran congressman explains why Congress must have a say on war decisions and why military force requires clear constitutional scrutiny.

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ArcaMax

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· Jul 1, 2026

Analysis: When Washington politicians can't go home again

WASHINGTON — While Republicans and Democrats battle for control of Washington this year, Washington has become a scarlet letter for members of both parties vying to be their state’s next governor. Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet was just the ...

Real Clear Politics

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· Jun 25, 2026

The SAVE Act Comes for Everything

First it was FISA, then a housing bill that overwhelmingly passed. Now it's going to end congressional lawmaking for the rest of the year.

San Antonio Current

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· Jul 8, 2026

Independent Bexar County DA candidate Jason Wolff will be on the November ballot

San Antonio criminal defense attorney Jason Wolff has collected enough verified signatures to appear on the November ballot as an independent candidate for Bexar County District Attorney. “I got word from the Texas Secretary of State that it is official,” Wolff said in an Independence Day TikTok post. “God bless America.” Wolff last week told [] The post Independent Bexar County DA candidate Jason Wolff will be on the November ballot appeared first on San Antonio Current.

Watchdog Report

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· Jun 25, 2026

Washington Land Grab Hides In Housing ‘Fix’

A massive new housing bill racing through Congress claims to rescue young Americans from the housing crisis, but it also expands Washington’s grip on your neighborhood and the housing market itself. Story Snapshot The Senate passed the bipartisan 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act with an overwhelming vote, calling it the biggest housing reform in []

Townhall

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· Jun 26, 2026

Pentagon Argues Budget Bill Is Critical for National Defense. Will the Senate Go for It?

Pentagon Argues Budget Bill Is Critical for National Defense. Will the Senate Go for It?

The Hill

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· Jun 26, 2026

Senate GOP scrambling for a strategy to please Trump on SAVE America Act

Senate Republicans are scrambling for a strategy to pass the SAVE America Act, a sweeping election reform bill, along with 67 billion to 350 billion in defense spending after holding a contentious meeting with President Trump this week. Trump told GOP senators in blunt terms during the meeting Wednesday in the Senate’s Mansfield Room to...

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Related coverage for "REP TOM BARRETT: It’s up to Congress to prevent another endless American war": ArcaMax — Analysis: When Washington politicians can't go home again. Real Clear Politics — The SAVE Act Comes for Everything. San Antonio Current — Independent Bexar County DA candidate Jason Wolff will be on the November ballot. Watchdog Report — Washington Land Grab Hides In Housing ‘Fix’. Townhall — Pentagon Argues Budget Bill Is Critical for National Defense. Will the Senate Go for It?. The Hill — Senate GOP scrambling for a strategy to please Trump on SAVE America Act