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Progressive and green groups join call for tax on major fossil-fuel companies to help offset rising living costs With big oil companies poised to reap billions of dollars in profits from the war in Iran, Democratic lawmakers and progressive groups are calling for a windfall tax on major fossil fuel
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President Donald Trump on Monday suggested the war may be nearing an end, sending markets soaring and oil plummeting.
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Lawmakers say the White House has not clearly explained why the US entered the conflict, or how long it may last.
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Party members decry 'disturbing' lack of clarity following latest classified briefing on war justification and aims.
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Congressional Democrats are demanding transparency in the form of public hearings from Trump administration officials on the timeline and objectives of the war in Iran.
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The Department of Defense is preparing to ask lawmakers for additional funding following the joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran. It’s far from clear whether there’s enough support in Congress to pass a supplemental funding bill for the Pentagon, as the vast majority of Democrats decry the White House’
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Democrats say White House offers no clarity on Iran war goals after 11 days.
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Democrats urge windfall tax as big oil set to make billions from Iran warWith big oil companies poised to reap billions of dollars in profits from the war in Iran , Democratic lawmakers and progressive groups are calling for...
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'Forever war': Democrats rebut Trump's assertion that Iran war nearing endPresident Donald Trump on Monday suggested the war may be nearing an end, sending markets soaring and oil plummeting.
Al Jazeera · link
‘No endgame’: Why US Democrats say Iran war hearing has them worriedLawmakers say the White House has not clearly explained why the US entered the conflict, or how long it may last.
Al Jazeera · link
Democrats say White House offers no clarity on Iran war goals after 11 daysParty members decry 'disturbing' lack of clarity following latest classified briefing on war justification and aims.
President Donald Trump on Monday suggested the war may be nearing an end, sending markets soaring and oil plummeting.
Lawmakers say the White House has not clearly explained why the US entered the conflict, or how long it may last.
Party members decry 'disturbing' lack of clarity following latest classified briefing on war justification and aims.
Congressional Democrats are demanding transparency in the form of public hearings from Trump administration officials on the timeline and objectives of the war in Iran.
The Department of Defense is preparing to ask lawmakers for additional funding following the joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran. It’s far from clear whether there’s enough support in Congress to pass a supplemental funding bill for the Pentagon, as the vast majority of Democrats decry the White House’
8 archived stories related to this coverage
President Donald Trump on Monday suggested the war may be nearing an end, sending markets soaring and oil plummeting.
Business · archivedLawmakers say the White House has not clearly explained why the US entered the conflict, or how long it may last.
World · archivedParty members decry 'disturbing' lack of clarity following latest classified briefing on war justification and aims.
World · archivedCongressional Democrats are demanding transparency in the form of public hearings from Trump administration officials on the timeline and objectives of the war in Iran.
World · archivedThe Department of Defense is preparing to ask lawmakers for additional funding following the joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran. It’s far from clear whether there’s enough support in Congress to pass a supplemental funding bill for the Pentagon, as the vast majority of Democrats decry the White House’
Business · archivedUS President Trump welcomed the resignation of NCTC director Joe Kent, calling him "very weak on security" after Kent protested the Iran war. Kent stated Iran posed no imminent threat, attributing the conflict to Israeli pressure. Republicans defended the strikes, while Democrats sided with Kent, hi
World · archivedYou are being lied to about the Trump administration’s action against Iran. You’re being lied to over and over and over again because liars, including Democrats, the horseshoe Right, and terrorists, are working together to make the United States lose. I’m going to walk you through the three big lies
Politics · archivedBy rallying behind process-based critiques, the Democrats are refusing to stand against the war on moral grounds. The post Why Dems Keep Saying Trump Has “No Plan” Instead of Calling to End the War With Iran appeared first on The Intercept.
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