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The Pentagon’s bonkers Signal scandal: Letters to the Editor — March 27, 2025

NY Post readers discuss top government officials including a journalist in a group chat discussion about war plans.

I’m a nursing home doctor — Cuomo’s lies deepen NY’s grief

Andrew Cuomo's claim that his nursing-home directive followed federal standards is an insulting attempt to veil his failures during the COVID pandemic.

‘As loud as I can’: Sen. Steve Daines rallies Congress to make Trump’s tax cuts permanent

For more than a year, Sen. Steve Daines has been arduously cultivating support in Congress to permanently extend President Trump's first-term tax cuts.

Trump imposes 25% tariffs on foreign-made cars

President Trump said Wednesday he is imposing a 25% tariff on foreign-made cars and light trucks that are imported to the U.S.

Judge rejects Trump DOJ’s calls for recusal from case involving law firm linked to Steele dossier

U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell rejected the Justice Department's demand that she recuse herself from a case involving President Trump, saying Wednesday that the allegations against her were "innuendo and basic legal disagreements."

White House says no secrets were revealed to journalist ahead of missile strikes

President Trump and his aides mounted a defense Wednesday of the administration's accidental release of missile attack plans to a journalist, telling lawmakers the mistake didn't affect the successful military operation in Yemen and that no classified information was revealed.

Signal chats on Houthi attacks were leader updates, Hegseth says

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said messages sent inadvertently to a reporter in a group chat were not "war" plans, they were "attack" plans used to update key U.S. officials on action taken against Houthi rebels in Yemen.

Congress’ push to eliminate Education Department gains steam under Trump

Sen. Rand Paul, following in the footsteps of his father, is reintroducing a one-sentence bill to eliminate the federal Department of Education, but the legislation may have more traction now as President Trump has already taken steps to dismantle the agency.

Rand tells lawmakers to prepare for AI ‘wonder weapons’ in cyberspace

The Rand Corporation is warning lawmakers they need to prepare for the sudden emergence of advanced artificial intelligence "wonder weapons" in cyberspace.

Former HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius worries over ‘devastating’ cuts to research funding 

Former Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius is concerned about the Trump administration’s recent cuts to research grants through the National Institutes of Health (NIH). “I’m worried on a lot of fronts,” Sebelius said during The Hill’s "Health Next Summit." “The kinds of cuts that were just announced are devastating and will set...

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