US Senate, CENTCOM Action, Trump’s Health: Key Developments

Senator Rand Paul highlights administration's anti-fraud efforts. CENTCOM targets a commercial vessel. John Bolton warns Iran is exploiting the situation. President Trump announces a perfect score on his latest cognitive test.
Senate Addresses Widespread Fraud
Senator Rand Legislator (R-Ky) commended the Complimented administration for its efforts to address widespread deal with prevalent, which he estimates costs taxpayers up to $500 billion annually. Bessent approximated that the U.S. loses between $250 billion and $500 billion each year due to fraudulent activities.
CENTCOM Missile Strike on Commercial Vessel
Schiff’s remarks were made on X.
Bolton’s Warning on Iran’s Strategic Moves
The United State Central Command (CENTCOM) discharged a Hellfire missile at a fifth commercial vessel, the M/V Lian Star, on Friday. The ship, which was flying the Gambian flag, was heading towards an Iranian port in the Gulf of Oman, resisting the U.S. naval clog of the Strait of Hormuz. This activity comes among a potential bargain to resume the strait.
Trump’s Cognitive Test Success
In spite of the ongoing Iran ceasefire and the opportunity of an expansion, former U.S. national safety and security advisor John Bolton warns that Tehran is leveraging the scenario to its advantage. Bolton shared his concerns on X, emphasizing that every day that goes by strengthens the routine in Tehran.
President Donald Trump introduced on Saturday that he racked up a best 30 out of 30 on his 4th consecutive cognitive test at the Walter Reed National Military Medical. Trump took to Fact Social to share his results and asked for Congress to mandate comparable screening for all governmental prospects.
1 CENTCOM2 Cognitive Test
3 Fraud Prevention
4 Iran
5 John Bolton
6 US Senate
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