On Wednesday, the Senate Armed Services Committee voted to freeze 75% of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s travel budget until the Pentagon provides more transparency.
Lawmakers are demanding unedited videos of recent boat strikes in the Middle East and Latin America, as well as intelligence on a controversial bombing of a girls' school in Iran. This rare bipartisan move functions as a 'power of the purse' maneuver to compel the Defense Department to share critical data with congressional overseers. Senators expressed frustration that the Pentagon has ignored previous requests for evidence, effectively grounding the Secretary for major international summits.
Hegseth will remain restricted from most foreign travel until the committee determines the administration has sufficiently answered for these lethal operations.
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