Trump admin. asks Congress for $88B in supplemental funding for Iran war, other needs
The Trump administration on Wednesday sent Congress a long-awaited supplemental funding package to help cover the cost of the Iran war.

WASHINGTON — White House aides tend to shield President Donald Trump from opinions that diverge from his own worldview, but this afternoon, he got chewed out by one of his fellow Republicans at the U.S. Capitol.After four Senate Republicans bucked the president last night and voted to limit his ability to wage war against Iran without congressional approval, the president aired his frustration with members of his own party at today’s Senate Republican Party lunch at the Capitol. But Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) — one of the Republicans who sent Trump a harsh rebuke last night — was having none of it, especially after Trump reportedly told him to sit down. “I stood and said, ‘You have not told the American people what's going on. It's lasted four months. Our original objectives have not been achieved, and I want to know what's going on,’” Cassidy told congressional reporters after the heated exchange. Cassidy said he’d heard it all before from Trump.“The president just kind of talked and talked and talked and talked and talked,” Cassidy bemoaned. “I lost my temper,” Cassidy admitted, before quipping, “It’s the Irish in me.” But it seems to be more than the Irish in the retiring senator who recently lost a primary challenge to Rep. Julia Letlow (R-LA), a more MAGA-aligned lawmaker who had the backing of President Trump.According to Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA), Trump was “mad as a murder hornet about the war power vote.”But when facing the congressional press corps after the closed-door meeting, the president put on a happy face for the cameras. “I think we had a really great meeting, and we’re very proud of the party,” Trump told the congressional press corps after the meeting. “And we like the leader, we like everybody — really in the room, I don’t like a few people, but that’s okay, I think you know who they are. I’ll give you that information someday.” Few to no Republican Senators were buying what the president was selling this time. “It was not a good discussion,” Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) told reporters after the meeting. “But you know, sometimes two guys just have to get it off their chest.”
The Trump administration on Wednesday sent Congress a long-awaited supplemental funding package to help cover the cost of the Iran war.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte aggressively flattered President Trump during a Wednesday visit to the Oval Office — sandwiching his over-the-top praise between a claim that Trump was mistaken about European allies snubbing him on Iran.
President Donald Trump refused to consider a compromise to enact parts of the SAVE America Act hours after he canceled signing a housing bill on Capitol Hill Wednesday afternoon. In response to the Washington Examiner’s question about including provisions of the SAVE America Act in the special legislative process known as reconciliation, Trump was unequivocal. […]
President Donald Trump's decision to abruptly cancel a bill-signing ceremony on Wednesday for a widely popular piece of legislation raised red flags for one political analyst. Trump announced on Truth Social that he was canceling the signing event for a bipartisan housing affordability bill, and said it won't be signed until the SAVE America Act is passed, a bill that would fundamentally transform how American elections are conducted. John Heilemann, a journalist and MS NOW political analyst, warned during a segment on "Deadline: White House" that Trump used a phrase to remember in his Truth Social post announcing the cancellation, one that will become more important as the 2026 midterm elections draw near. "Today’s Housing News Conference and Signing is hereby canceled until such time as we pass the desperately needed SAVE AMERICA ACT, which I consider to be a National Emergency. Thank you for your attention to this matter! President DJT," Trump wrote in a pithy post.Heilmann warned that the post revealed Trump's strategy for interfering in the 2026 midterm election. "Donald Trump is starting to broadcast his strategy for interfering with, intervening in, and trying to steal the 2026 election," Heilmann said. "'National emergency' is a phrase that you should remember because I think we're going to start to see it more and more in Donald Trump's communications, both on social media and his language when he talks about these things on the stump. That is how you get to a justification for starting to seize control of the election apparatus and mechanisms ... by which we hold elections. 'National emergency.' He said it right there. I think we are going to hear it again."
'It would have been nice if they said they would like to help'
Against the backdrop of President Trump, Secretary Rubio and Secretary Hegseth pointedly telling NATO of the U.S. intention to draw-down U.S. military operations from Europe, NATO General Secretary Mark Rutte flies to Washington DC to make the pro-NATO sales pitch directly to President Trump. In one of the most transparent appearances in oval office history, […] The post NATO General Secretary Mark Rutte Gives “Remain in NATO” Pitch to President Trump in White House appeared first on The Last Refuge.
President Trump said “the war is going very well” and that Iran is “making very big concessions” as he arrived at the Capitol Wednesday to meet with Senate Republicans. (Source: Bloomberg)
President Donald Trump says vandals are to blame after the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool saw its new coat of paint peel and algae take over just days after a $16 million renovation project was completed.“The United States Park Police have arrested multiple individuals for vandalizing our Nations magnificent Reflecting Pool. Who would do such a thing? These are very serious crimes having to do with the destruction of National Monuments. Years in jail! Work will begin immediately on its repair. President DJT,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social.BlazeTV host Stu Burguiere isn’t sure he buys the reason for the pool’s state.“I think Donald Trump’s done some really good things, and there’s parts of his presidency I’m absolutely really happy with. Secondarily, let me ask you … do you believe that it was vandals that caused the algae and the paint to rip up?” he asks on “Stu and Dave Do America.”“That’s the problem, though. It could have been, because they would,” co-host Dave Landau says.“It is believable that they would attempt this. I don’t know that I believe they’re smart enough to figure out how to do it this well,” Stu agrees.Outspoken liberal Stephen King also chimed in on the drama, writing in a post on X: “Nobody is vandalizing the Reflecting Pool, and Trump knows it. This is a visible example of his corruption–a no-bid contract to some crony followed by sky-high cost overruns, and shoddy construction to boot. Classic Trump: I didn’t f**k up, it was my enemies.”“He’s a weirdo,” Stu says.However, there’s another group of activists who have descended upon the algae issue in the pool — and they’re mad at the president for getting rid of it.“There are people upset at those trying to kill the algae to make the pool look American Flag Blue again. We’re talking about — yes, they exist — pro-algae eco-activists,” Stu explains.“They oppose the cleanup of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool,” he adds. A video from TMZ confirms the existence of these activists, showing several protesters yelling, “Let’s go algae, let’s go,” while standing next to the pool.Stu is disturbed, commenting, “We really should just disconnect the life support on this nation.”Want more from Stu and Dave?To enjoy more of Stu and Dave's lethal blend of wit, humor, and insightful commentary subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.