Follow TNGB

Defense Budget Hike Criticized as ICE Custody Deaths Climb
Sen Mark Kelly Opposes 46 Percent Defense Budget Increase
- Senator Mark Kelly questioned the scale of proposed defense spending.
- He argued Americans struggle with groceries and utilities.
- Statement favors smart capabilities over unchecked budget growth.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 08 (TNGB) – Senator Mark Kelly voiced reservations about recent defense budget proposals. He reportedly noted support for a strong military but called a 46 percent increase irresponsible when families face rising costs for groceries and utilities. The senator emphasized proper equipping and strategic decisions matter more than simply adding funds to expensive programs. The proposal comes as the Iran conflict stretches resources.
Fiscal restraint paired with effective planning protects long-term security.
Sen Mike Lee Calls for Deportation of Criminal Illegal Aliens After Murder
- Senator Mike Lee referenced a hammer murder by a Haitian illegal alien.
- He cited Biden era release and temporary protected status.
- Statement demands no amnesty and full enforcement.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 08 (TNGB) – Senator Mike Lee reacted to reports of a violent crime in Florida. He reportedly highlighted the case of a Haitian illegal alien released into the country by the Biden administration who later allegedly bludgeoned a gas station clerk to death with a hammer in Fort Myers on April 3. An immigration judge had ordered deportation yet temporary protected status prevented removal according to the senator. ICE has placed a detainer on the suspect now in local custody.
Strict enforcement prevents tragedies that endanger American lives.
Sen Mike Lee Backs U.S. Withdrawal from NATO as Long Overdue
- Senator Mike Lee introduced the Not A Trusted Organization Act.
- He argued Europe relies excessively on American taxpayers.
- Statement supports President Trump questioning continued membership.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 08 (TNGB) – Senator Mike Lee advocated for reevaluating American involvement in NATO. He reportedly declared withdrawal would be long overdue because the alliance has run its course after 76 years and threats from its founding no longer apply. The senator noted Europe leans on U.S. taxpayers for security while delivering too little in return. He referenced his 2025 Not A Trusted Organization Act and Trump’s recent comments.
A fresh assessment of alliances aligns spending with current realities.
Rep Jason Crow Demands Accountability After U.S. Strike on Elementary School
- Representative Jason Crow condemned a strike that killed 175 civilians.
- He noted one month later Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth still refuses questions.
- Statement insists Americans deserve transparency on the incident.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 08 (TNGB) – Representative Jason Crow raised concerns over a reported U.S. military action. He stated a Tomahawk missile strike on an Iranian girls’ elementary school in Minab killed at least 175 civilians on February 28 and one month later Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth continues to avoid answering questions about it. The lawmaker called the lack of response completely unacceptable given the civilian toll. A Pentagon probe has confirmed U.S. responsibility.
Transparency builds public confidence in military operations.
Sen Mazie Hirono Highlights 15 Deaths in ICE Custody This Year
- Senator Mazie Hirono reported 15 deaths in ICE custody in 2026.
- She described 2026 as potentially the deadliest year ever.
- Statement urges guardrails and oversight for detention facilities.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 08 (TNGB) – Senator Mazie Hirono drew attention to conditions inside ICE facilities. She reportedly noted 15 people have died in custody just this year which averages one death per week. The senator warned 2026 is on track to become the deadliest year for ICE detention on record and stressed the urgent need for meaningful oversight. Official ICE reports confirm 46 deaths since Trump took office in January 2025.
Oversight prevents unnecessary loss of life in federal custody.
Sen Catherine Cortez Masto Praises Investment in Early Childhood Programs
- Senator Catherine Cortez Masto supported Head Start and Early Head Start.
- She cited critical role in child development and access.
- Statement calls for continued strengthening of these initiatives.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 08 (TNGB) – Senator Catherine Cortez Masto highlighted programs serving young children. She reportedly praised the Reno Child Services Agency for providing early learning opportunities many families could not access otherwise. The senator argued strong investment in Head Start and Early Head Start ensures children receive necessary education and care for future success.
Early support lays the foundation for lifelong achievement.
Rep Andy Biggs Emphasizes American Energy Independence and Dominance
- Representative Andy Biggs stressed national security value of energy policies.
- He backed measures to bolster U.S. production and dominance.
- Statement reflects lessons from recent global events.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 08 (TNGB) – Representative Andy Biggs reflected on energy policy importance. He reportedly stated the past two months show America cannot place a price tag on energy independence and dominance. The lawmaker noted his consistent support for policies strengthening these areas since entering Congress. Recent oil price spikes from the Hormuz closure reinforce the point.
Energy security directly safeguards economic and military strength.
Sen Jeff Merkley Criticizes Trump Iran War as Costly and Unwanted
- Senator Jeff Merkley opposed the conflict started by the president.
- He claimed it endangers troops and stretches family budgets.
- Statement notes billions spent and higher gas prices.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 08 (TNGB) – Senator Jeff Merkley addressed the ongoing Iran situation. He reportedly declared Americans do not want Trump’s illegal war in Iran because it places troops in harm’s way, costs billions, and stretches families at the gas pump. The senator tied recent decisions to broader impacts on daily life including the 83 million dollar hit to Nevada drivers cited by colleagues.
Public sentiment favors avoiding unnecessary foreign entanglements.
Rep Jimmy Panetta Advances SEED Act for Pre-K Teacher Support
- Representative Jimmy Panetta celebrated bipartisan SEED Act progress.
- Bill reimburses Pre-K teachers for out-of-pocket classroom expenses.
- Statement describes legislation as commonsense aid for educators.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 08 (TNGB) – Representative Jimmy Panetta marked a legislative milestone. He reportedly announced his SEED Act became the first Democratic-authored bill to pass out of the House Ways and Means Committee this Congress. The measure would reimburse Pre-K teachers for personal funds spent on school resources and supplies. The bipartisan bill aims to support early education directly.
Targeted support helps educators deliver quality early education.



