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Schiff Targets War Betting Russia Funding Amid Iran Conflict Debate
Senator Adam Schiff Warns of Useful Idiots in Political Manipulation
- Schiff defines useful idiots as naive people exploited for agendas.
- Term reportedly applies to those advancing others political goals.
- Warning comes amid current debates over foreign influence.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 10 (TNGB) – California Senator Adam Schiff has shared a dictionary definition of the term useful idiot on social media. He described it as a naive or credulous person who can be manipulated to promote a political agenda. The post appears aimed at current discussions involving potential foreign interference in American affairs. Schiff used the reference to caution against unwitting participation in larger schemes.
Awareness of manipulation tactics protects democratic decision making from external exploitation.
Senator Adam Schiff Introduces Bill to Prohibit Betting on War Outcomes
- Bill targets prediction markets involving war and death.
- Betting allegedly allows insiders to profit from nonpublic information.
- Measure seeks to protect national security and discourage violence.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 10 (TNGB) – California Senator Adam Schiff has announced legislation that would ban bets on war and death within prediction markets. He reportedly warned that such wagering enables insiders to benefit from classified details while threatening national security. The bill would also aim to eliminate financial incentives that could encourage violence. Schiff called on Congress to pass the measure quickly.
Banning these speculative markets reduces risks tied to sensitive national security events.
Senator Cortez Masto Pushes Measure to Block US Funding for Russia
- Bill ensures taxpayers avoid funding Putin and his allies.
- Reports allege Russia provides Iran intelligence against US forces.
- Bipartisan effort focuses on cutting off support after incidents.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 10 (TNGB) – Nevada Senator Catherine Cortez Masto plans to bring a bipartisan bill to the Senate floor soon. The legislation would prevent American taxpayer dollars from reaching Vladimir Putin or his associates in Russia. She cited reports that Russia has supplied Iran with intelligence targeting United States service members. Cortez Masto emphasized the urgency of ending any indirect support.
Halting such funding protects both American taxpayers and troops deployed overseas.
Senator Mike Lee Draws Attention With Multiple Eye Emojis in Post
- Lee posts series of eye emojis without additional text.
- Action reportedly signals interest in unfolding political matters.
- Post comes during active debates on key legislation.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 10 (TNGB) – Utah Senator Mike Lee published a social media post consisting only of four eye emojis. Observers interpreted the message as drawing attention to ongoing developments in Congress without explicit comment. The timing coincides with heated discussions on several major bills including election security measures. Lee has employed similar subtle tactics before to spark interest.
Subtle online signals often prompt deeper scrutiny of important legislative matters.
Representative Andy Biggs Honors Late Freedom Advocate Six Months After Death
- Biggs remembers Charlie Kirk assassinated six months ago.
- Statement includes prayers for family and continued fight for vision.
- Tribute emphasizes Kirk role as influential voice for freedom.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 10 (TNGB) – Arizona Representative Andy Biggs has paid tribute to Charlie Kirk six months after his assassination. He reportedly described Kirk as one of the world’s most influential voices for freedom who was silenced by an assassin’s bullet. Biggs and his wife continue praying for Kirk’s widow Erika and their children. The congressman pledged to keep advancing the America Kirk envisioned.
Tributes to fallen leaders remind citizens of the personal costs of public service.
Representative Eli Crane Criticizes Democrats for Delaying Homeland Security Reopening
- Democrats reportedly refuse to reopen Department of Homeland Security.
- Crane calls the stance beyond foolish during key period.
- Comment comes amid broader security and border discussions.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 10 (TNGB) – Arizona Representative Eli Crane has condemned Democrats for blocking the reopening of the Department of Homeland Security. He described the refusal as beyond foolish at a time when border security demands full operational capacity. The department has remained partially closed despite repeated Republican efforts to restore funding and staffing. Crane argued that such delays harm national preparedness.
Reopening critical security agencies quickly restores effective government operations.
Representative John Garamendi Blames Trump Iran War for Energy Crisis
- Trump reportedly started war with Iran despite campaign promises.
- Conflict allegedly caused most severe energy crisis in fifty years.
- Gas prices and oil supply reportedly hit hard by Persian Gulf squeeze.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 10 (TNGB) – California Representative John Garamendi has directly linked the current energy crisis to the administration’s decision to engage Iran militarily. He noted that President Trump campaigned on ending endless wars and lowering gas prices yet initiated this conflict. The war has triggered a serious energy price spike and supply concerns in the Persian Gulf according to reports. Garamendi warned of lasting economic damage.
Avoiding prolonged foreign wars helps stabilize domestic energy prices for all Americans.
Representative Jimmy Panetta Highlights Lack of Debate on Iran Conflict
- War with Iran reportedly least debated prolonged conflict in history.
- Seven servicemembers reportedly killed without public buy in.
- Congress must demand accountability and formal authorization.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 10 (TNGB) – California Representative Jimmy Panetta has criticized the minimal congressional debate surrounding the war with Iran. He described it as potentially the least debated prolonged conflict in American history. Reports indicate U.S. servicemembers have been killed in fighting that began without broad public or legislative approval. Panetta called for immediate authorization votes and greater oversight.
Formal congressional debate ensures military engagements reflect national consensus.
Representative Lauren Boebert Demands Floor Vote on Save America Act
- Save America Act reportedly reached day twenty six with fifty co sponsors.
- Boebert urges standing filibuster and immediate floor consideration.
- Call targets Senate Leader John Thune for action.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 10 (TNGB) – Colorado Representative Lauren Boebert has highlighted that the Save America Act now has dozens of co sponsors. She demanded that Senate Leader John Thune schedule a floor vote and allow a standing filibuster if needed. The bill focuses on strengthening election security provisions that enjoy wide support. Boebert insisted further delays are unacceptable.
Bringing supported security legislation to a vote fulfills congressional responsibilities.
Representative Eric Swalwell Credits Free Press for Holding Power Accountable
- Swalwell praises reporter Shawn McCreesh for confronting power.
- Journalist reportedly did not flinch during exchange.
- Statement emphasizes role of free press in democracy.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 10 (TNGB) – California Representative Eric Swalwell has praised a journalist for directly confronting authority during a recent exchange. He highlighted reporter Shawn McCreesh for standing firm without backing down. The statement underscored the vital role independent media plays in checking government power. Swalwell positioned a free press as essential to democratic accountability.
Robust independent journalism remains a cornerstone of open government.



