Trump’s plan to economically strangle Iran is facing growing scrutiny as experts warn there may be no clear “breaking point,” while the bond market is flashing its own warning signs about the economy. Meanwhile, the Israeli military has acknowledged for the first time that its forces opened fire on the vehicle carrying 5-year-old Hind Rajab and says it has launched a criminal investigation into her killing. Elsewhere, Mike Caruso, a co-author of Florida’s controversial IHRA censorship bill, was arrested on child molestation charges involving family members, Trump’s longtime aide Natalie is emerging as one of his most devoted loyalists, Darline Graham admitted during a South Carolina Senate debate that she is “not that informed on national security,” and Tim Pool is facing renewed questions over alleged secret meetings with Israeli officials and Benjamin Netanyahu.
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