Biden Sold Key Defense Resource To Company With Beijing Ties

The Biden administration, already facing allegations it gave sweetheart deals to foreign companies tied to Biden’s adult son Hunter, gave the federal government’s reserves of a natural resource essential to national defense to a company tied to Communist China. The U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform reports Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) “is seeking […]

Embarrassing ‘War Plans’ Leak Reveals Trump Team’s Thinking

In addition to a lax approach to operational security (OPSEC) by using a nongovernment commercial messaging service (Signal app) to debate a sensitive military operation on a chat that inadvertently included a lefty journalist, the embarrassing leak reveals the Trump team’s overall thinking and approach to national security decision-making. The sensitive chats spanned days and reportedly included specific […]

Report: Pope’s Doctors Considered Ending His Treatment To Let Him Pass Away

Recent reports indicate those close to Pope Francis were overwhelmingly concerned that he would not find the strength to overcome his recent hospitalization. Pope Francis’ condition deteriorated so quickly during his most recent hospitalization that doctors considered ending his treatment to let him die, according to reports. The pontiff, 88, was released from the hospital on […]

Russia And Ukraine Agree To Black Sea Ceasefire After US-Brokered Talks

​The United States has announced that Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a ceasefire in the Black Sea, aiming to ensure safe navigation and reduce hostilities in the region. The agreement includes measures to eliminate the use of force, prevent the use of commercial vessels for military purposes and ban strikes against energy facilities. In […]

Behind Closed Doors: DOGE’s Influence On Defense Spending

PAUL’S DEFENSE BRIEF (PDB) – DOGE’s Real Challenge in the Pentagon Isn’t Slashing the Workforce, It’s Boosting Productivity. At the Pentagon, a daily 15-minute briefing can take 43 hours of staff work. And it’s the norm. With roughly 2.8 million personnel, DOD spends $299 billion on personnel costs, with billions more allocated towards contractors performing […]