America’s Warriors Are Obliterating Iranian Terror Regime with Unrelenting Force - The White House (.gov)
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NEW: America’s Warriors Are Obliterating Iranian Terror Regime with Unrelenting Force - The White House (.gov) A widening Iran war is driving urgent congressional action while separate Epstein-file headlines add a parallel track of legal and political attention. The day’s coverage is led by escalating conflict involving Iran, with the White House projecting forceful momentum and the Senate expected to vote on a war powers resolution after U.S.-Israeli strikes. CBS reports Trump defending the war as the conflict widens and the military identifies the first service members killed. Separately, DOJ disclosure about tens of thousands of Epstein files being offline for review and a Scaramucci-focused Guardian piece underscore an ongoing, politically charged information fight whose implications remain uncertain. Thread 👇 Key points: • The White House frames U.S. action as “unrelenting force” against what it calls an “Iranian terror regime.” • PBS reports the Senate is expected to vote on a war powers resolution following U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran. • CBS reports Trump is defending the war with Iran as the conflict widens, and the military has named the first service members killed. • The WSJ reports DOJ says 47,635 Epstein files are offline for review. • The Guardian highlights Anthony Scaramucci’s take on why “the Epstein files won’t knock him out,” based on what he says he learned in Trump’s inner circle. Why it matters: - A war powers vote would test how much authority Congress is willing to assert amid a widening conflict involving Iran. - The emergence of confirmed U.S. fatalities raises the stakes for public support, political accountability, and the pace of escalation. - DOJ’s handling of Epstein-related materials and commentary from Trump-world figures can shape narratives and trust, even as key details remain unclear from the headlines alone. Sources include: • https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiwgFBVV95cUxQQW4wMWMzaHc3ekZ1RHNhSkN5NjZVMU1qQ3FkcjBBcUxzb2Ffb1VzS250Sk5tQ3NNNFpJQlh3SWxQaTNYQWI1RFBQNVdSNHpfTVZ5NFcwcE1KYWJCVVhXOUtUR1hWcVFURmQ0UndoRlR3SjVMZU1iOEZsWGZyclhsVlFBY1JKM3RLeVo2UDNrRklrVVkyRjdSa1N5YjVyTTBHTXI1WTgzTkVBZWxYVDh1SnZrZTN2QlljdlZCajFiVWZiQQ?oc=5 • https://news.google.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?oc=5 • https://news.google.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?oc=5 • https://news.google.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?oc=5 • https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiywFBVV95cUxPLVgyc19VN1JpYUJIVjVHRDlGVnhqWDNacnZCN2pyeVBPODNYZDZrMGtUZkI4eUh1SGVEX1ZMRkZyd05PSHVzcFhuS0F1THNnNjdrcTFHVExHYlZGdmJ2NGl2NFMwZ1FfWVdNZmJxUlRTTU1OSlNrYU5kME1xNG41d1ZMWF9IQzlfR3VNMlp2TXlOQXFSeG5EVWdqYXBrdXdmWmp0UmlPWkp6aDRqMjFyS2F2SU00d0FvQUtyd1g1aDZzRlFCTXdvY2xwVQ?oc=5 Full briefing: https://trumpbriefing.com/article/undefined
3/4/2026, 9:00:52 PM
A widening Iran war is driving urgent congressional action while separate Epstein-file headlines add a parallel track of legal and political attention. The day’s coverage is led by escalating conflict involving Iran, with the White House projecting forceful momentum and the Senate expected to vote on a war powers resolution after U.S.-Israeli strikes. CBS reports Trump defending the war as the conflict widens and the military identifies the first service members killed. Separately, DOJ disclosure about tens of thousands of Epstein files being offline for review and a Scaramucci-focused Guardian piece underscore an ongoing, politically charged information fight whose implications remain uncertain.
A widening Iran war is driving urgent congressional action while separate Epstein-file headlines add a parallel track of legal and political attention.
Key points
- The White House frames U.S. action as “unrelenting force” against what it calls an “Iranian terror regime.”
- PBS reports the Senate is expected to vote on a war powers resolution following U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran.
- CBS reports Trump is defending the war with Iran as the conflict widens, and the military has named the first service members killed.
- The WSJ reports DOJ says 47,635 Epstein files are offline for review.
- The Guardian highlights Anthony Scaramucci’s take on why “the Epstein files won’t knock him out,” based on what he says he learned in Trump’s inner circle.
Why it matters
- A war powers vote would test how much authority Congress is willing to assert amid a widening conflict involving Iran.
- The emergence of confirmed U.S. fatalities raises the stakes for public support, political accountability, and the pace of escalation.
- DOJ’s handling of Epstein-related materials and commentary from Trump-world figures can shape narratives and trust, even as key details remain unclear from the headlines alone.
What to watch
- Whether the Senate advances or blocks the war powers resolution, and how that reshapes the political boundaries of the Iran operation.
- Further announcements related to casualties as the conflict “widens,” as described by CBS.
- Any follow-on disclosure about what DOJ’s offline Epstein-file review entails and when material could become available.