Hegseth Issues Censure of Mark Kelly: Deep Kimchee

lol. this little boy Hegseth always likes to play Hide & Seek! Those liberals enjoy the game? I wonder. :)

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current example:

  • Context: Congress appropriated ~$150 billion for national security via last year’s reconciliation package. The Pentagon submitted a classified spending plan for $90 billion but has not provided a plan for the remaining ~ $60 billion.
  • Congressional action: Senate Budget Committee Democrats (led by Sen. Jeff Merkley) and other Senate Democrats sent a letter to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth asking for explanations and documents and set a Feb. 20 deadline for a response.
  • Lawmakers’ questions include: why the spending plan was classified; whether reconciliation funds are being used for classified programs not mentioned in the reconciliation statute; why only $90B was submitted and when the remaining $60B plan will be provided; whether the classified material will be made available to relevant committees; and whether the reconciliation spend plan will be rolled into the FY2027 budget.
  • Oversight concerns: Democrats contend full classification prevents congressional and public oversight and asked whether funds were used for purposes not contemplated by law (examples raised include troop pay during the shutdown or one-time bonuses).
  • Pentagon stance: A DOD spokesperson said the department will respond to lawmakers by the deadline but declined to comment on deliberations.
  • Next steps: DOD’s reply is due Feb. 20; if questions aren’t adequately answered, expect additional oversight actions (follow-up letters, subpoenas, committee briefings or classified briefings to relevant committees).

sources:

 
lol. this little boy Hegseth always likes to play Hide & Seek! Those liberals enjoy the game? I wonder. :)

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current example:

  • Context: Congress appropriated ~$150 billion for national security via last year’s reconciliation package. The Pentagon submitted a classified spending plan for $90 billion but has not provided a plan for the remaining ~ $60 billion.
  • Congressional action: Senate Budget Committee Democrats (led by Sen. Jeff Merkley) and other Senate Democrats sent a letter to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth asking for explanations and documents and set a Feb. 20 deadline for a response.
  • Lawmakers’ questions include: why the spending plan was classified; whether reconciliation funds are being used for classified programs not mentioned in the reconciliation statute; why only $90B was submitted and when the remaining $60B plan will be provided; whether the classified material will be made available to relevant committees; and whether the reconciliation spend plan will be rolled into the FY2027 budget.
  • Oversight concerns: Democrats contend full classification prevents congressional and public oversight and asked whether funds were used for purposes not contemplated by law (examples raised include troop pay during the shutdown or one-time bonuses).
  • Pentagon stance: A DOD spokesperson said the department will respond to lawmakers by the deadline but declined to comment on deliberations.
  • Next steps: DOD’s reply is due Feb. 20; if questions aren’t adequately answered, expect additional oversight actions (follow-up letters, subpoenas, committee briefings or classified briefings to relevant committees).

sources:

Suddenly you moonbats want audits passed and secret budgets revealed, that you didn't say diddly shit about when Barry the Boiking and Pedo Peter were allegedly in charge?

If you fruitcakes didn't have double standards....
 

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