WEAK Trump TRIES DESPERATE MOVE that DOES NOT GO WELL


Donald Trump just rebranded the Pentagon as the “Department of War,” complete with a cringeworthy White House video featuring Pete Hegseth fumbling through his lines. Ken Harbaugh speaks with Julie Roginsky about why this stunt isn’t just embarrassing—it’s a warning sign of Trump’s dangerous march toward war.

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