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At the Peace Ball, a discussion arose about the contradiction between advocating for peace and the U.S. support for Ukraine, which includes significant military funding. Concerns were raised about the high casualty rates and the lack of critical evaluation of this policy by Democrats. The former congressman explained that the administration framed the situation as a way to prevent U.S. troop deployment to Ukraine, emphasizing the need to protect marginalized communities in his district. He clarified that supporting funding was aimed at avoiding sending more black and brown soldiers into conflict, rather than solely providing munitions. The conversation highlighted the complexities of balancing peace advocacy with military support in ongoing conflicts.

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Speaker 0 acknowledges the legislation of other members of Congress included in the chairman's legislation. They also mention Maxine Waters' important work on preserving democracy, although it is not part of this package. Speaker 0 then yields to the distinguished chairwoman of the government foreman.

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Speaker calls for recalibration after giving money to a nonprofit that fired at the enemy and missed, saying, "you need to recalibrate." He says you owe it to yourselves, better yet, to your children, better yet, to your country. He invokes General Flynn and his grandfather on the deck of the USS West Virginia on 12/07/1941, who, despite being bombed overhead, ordered his boys to start firing; five minutes later, they were out of ammo. "that man knew when you are facing enemy attack, the wrong thing to do is nothing." He recounts, "bend down and pick up the potatoes that we're supposed to use for dinner" because they were unprepared. The message: when facing war and tyranny, you stand up and you fight right now. "God bless you. God bless this country. I'll see you at the back of the"

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The speaker was asked if they misspoke about carrying weapons in war, despite never deploying to a war zone. The speaker responded that they are proud of their 24 years in uniform and their service in public education. They believe people know them and that their record speaks for itself. Regarding the alleged misstatement, the speaker said they were discussing carrying weapons of war after a school shooting. They acknowledged their grammar isn't always correct. The speaker stated that they will never demean another member's service.

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Speaker recognizes Command Sergeant Major Waltz, a former Army National Guard member, for his service. Waltz sponsored a resolution honoring the 1st Brigade Combat Team for their sacrifice during a 22-month deployment in 2005. The team set a record for their commitment and courage. Waltz urges colleagues to support House Concurrent Resolution 185 to acknowledge the team's contributions.

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Tim Walz served in the National Guard for 24 years, enlisting at 17. No military service is known for JD Vance. The comparison is clear. Mention of George Floyd's killing and the resulting unrest. Apologies for the interruption.

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I'm Kevin Gallatin, supporting Tim Walz for governor. Tim, a veteran and former command sergeant major, has a strong background in the military and education. He's been a great advocate for veterans and rural communities in Congress. With his ability to compromise and care for people, he's the leader Minnesota needs as governor.

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The speaker emphasizes the need to compel Iraq to destroy its weapons of mass destruction and expresses belief that the resolution is a march towards peace and security. Another speaker criticizes Joe Biden for his role in the Iraq war, stating that he used his position as chair of the foreign relations committee to ensure the war was authorized. It is mentioned that Biden prevented experts from testifying and controlled the senate debate, leading to distorted information. Additionally, Biden opposed an amendment that would have required further authorization for the war. The speaker concludes that Biden's actions played a major role in getting the war resolution passed.

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Senator Alyssa Slotkin, Senator Mark Kelly, Representative Chris DeLuzio, Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander, Representative Chrissy Houlihan, and Congressman Jason Crow spoke directly to members of the military and the intelligence community. They emphasized that those who take risks daily to keep Americans safe are under enormous stress and pressure, and that Americans’ trust in the military is at risk. They asserted that the current administration is pitting our uniformed military and intelligence community professionals against American citizens. They reminded listeners that those who swore an oath to protect and defend the constitution must recognize that threats to the Constitution are not only abroad but also at home. They underscored that laws are clear: you can refuse illegal orders, you must refuse illegal orders, and no one has to carry out orders that violate the law or the constitution. They acknowledged the difficulty of public service but emphasized that vigilance is critical whether one is serving in the CIA, the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, or another branch. The speakers stated that the nation’s guardians—whether in the CIA, the Army, the Navy, or the Air Force—have the duty to stand up for the laws and for the Constitution and for who Americans are. They affirmed that they will back the service members and intelligence professionals, reinforcing that now more than ever the American people need them to stand up for our laws and for the Constitution. They urged not to give up, to stay true to their oaths, and to remember: don’t give up, don’t give up the ship.

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I want to acknowledge Command Sergeant Major Waltz from Minnesota for his service in the Army National Guard and as a teacher. He sponsored a resolution recognizing the 1st Brigade Combat Team's contributions and sacrifice during a 22-month deployment in 2005. The team, part of the Red Bull Division, set a record for their service. The resolution, House Concurrent Resolution 185, honors their courage and dedication to the nation.

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The speaker questions a senator's qualifications to vote against Pete Hegseth, given the senator allegedly lied about their own military service. The speaker directly asks the senator if they would like to answer the question.

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How many genders are there? Two. What is the diameter of an M4A1 rifle round? It's 5.56. How many push-ups can you do? I did 5 sets of 47 this morning. What's the most important strategic base? Guam is significant. How many rounds fit in an M4 magazine? Standard is 30. What does the M9 Beretta fire? A 9 millimeter. What batteries for night vision goggles? Duracell. Your qualifications show you understand the battlefield. Decisions made here can lead to the deaths of young Americans, often from lower middle-income families. When they join the military, they do so for various reasons, and when mistakes happen, they don’t come home. My priority is ensuring you support the warfighters. That’s what matters most to me, and you have my support despite the process.

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The speaker opens by citing James Madison, who wrote to Thomas Jefferson in 1789 that “the constitution supposes what the history of all governments demonstrates, that the executive branch of power is the most interested in war and most prone to it,” and notes that the constitution itself vests in the legislature the question of war (Article I, Section 8, Clause 11) while giving the president operational powers of war (Article II, Section 2, Clause 1). Even if one claimed the 1973 War Powers Resolution supersedes the constitutional language, the speaker argues the president has not met its conditions: the president may only introduce U.S. armed forces into hostilities under three circumstances—declaration of war, specific statutory authorization, or a national emergency created by an attack on the United States—none of which exist today because Iran has not attacked the United States, Congress has not declared war, and Congress has not granted specific statutory authorization. Beyond this constitutional framing, the speaker asks why the United States would go to war with Iran and emphasizes that servicemembers deserve a clear mission. He questions how such a war would help American families with groceries, housing, or safety in schools and neighborhoods. He cautions against past interventions in the Middle East, arguing they have produced a debt of at least $8 trillion from wars in Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Afghanistan, and contends a sustained war with Iran will not stabilize the region but will radicalize new generations of terrorists and generate more refugees to Europe and the United States. The speaker argues Iran is not Venezuela, and that Ayatollah Khomeini was not a president but a religious leader in a region notorious for radical Islamists; he asserts that the United States and Israel turned him into a martyr, contributing to broader conflict and casualties, including six American families who have lost loved ones. He claims the administration cannot provide a straight answer for why the preemptive war was launched, noting contradictory statements about imminent Iranian strikes and the rationale of stopping a nuclear program. A candid answer, he says, came from the Secretary of State, who said Israel forced the United States to act, implying that Congress must decide war. If American lives are to be risked, that decision must be debated and voted on by representatives, and the debate should be arduous with a hard vote. He offers a theory that colleagues do not want to go on record due to a poor track record of meddling in the Middle East and a desire to avoid their names being associated with an unfavorable outcome. The speaker asserts Congress is not here to declare war today; the vote on the War Powers Resolution is to reassert that Congress must decide questions of war. Some say war is authorized by paying for it through the budget, but the speaker asserts that defining the mission for the troops is not included in the budget and has not been done. He thanks the men and women engaged in combat, prays for their safety, and states that the resolution is written for them—to ensure they know when they achieve their mission and can come home.

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The speaker addresses the US Army soldiers who went missing in Lithuania on March 25 while repairing and towing a tactical vehicle. Three soldiers were found deceased yesterday, and the fourth was found deceased today. The president, the secretary of defense, and the entire White House are praying for the victims' friends and family. The speaker states that this is a reminder of the selfless sacrifice of military men and women who risk their lives around the world every day.

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We will soon vote on providing military weapons to Ukraine, which is the most crucial vote we will ever take as US senators.

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Speaker 0: Hey, glad to see you all. You guys are patriots. Look at this guy, covered in blood. Are you okay? Need medical attention? I'm good, thanks. I got shot in the face with a plastic bullet. Can you guys leave the senate wing? We will. I'm making sure they don't disrespect anything. Just so you know, this place is sacred.

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This wouldn't have passed without Donald Trump. Thanks to the house speaker and Hakeem Jeffries for bipartisan efforts in giving weapons to Ukraine. Trump's contribution gives us leverage for the future.

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Speaker 0: Hey, glad to see you guys. You're patriots. Look at this guy, covered in blood. Are you okay? Need medical attention? I'm good, thanks. I got shot in the face with a plastic bullet. Can you leave the senate wing? We will. I'm making sure they respect the place. This is sacred. That's it.

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I've known Joe for 35 years and worked closely with him as secretary of the Navy. He understands the weight of the presidency and his duty to our troops, having been in the situation room during critical decisions and as a military father. He knows the anxiety of sending a child to war and carries a note card daily with the number of troops killed or wounded. Joe is always there to comfort those who have lost loved ones. Our service members deserve a president who recognizes their sacrifices and is grateful for their service. For these reasons, we must elect Joe Biden.

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One of the speaker's proudest achievements was creating Space Force, the first new branch of the Armed Forces in over 70 years. The speaker agrees that the time has come to create a Space National Guard as the primary combat reserve of the US Space Force. As president, the speaker will sign legislation creating a Space National Guard, after a conversation with Marco Rubio who said he loved the idea. Space Force has been very important, and some people wanted to end it. The speaker claims the US was getting destroyed in space by Russia and China because there was no focus. Now, the speaker claims the US is leading in space. The speaker states there will be a historic investment in building a US military for the 21st century, investing heavily in drones, robotics, artificial intelligence, and hypersonics.

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The speaker was asked about a statement where they said they carried weapons in war despite never deploying to a war zone. The speaker responded that they are proud of their 24 years of service and their record speaks for itself. They speak candidly and passionately, especially about children being shot in schools. When asked if they misspoke about being in war, the speaker said the conversation was about carrying weapons of war after a school shooting, and their grammar isn't always correct. The speaker stated they will never demean another member's service.

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A speaker addresses Tim Walz, claiming Walz said that troops in Afghanistan told him they were worried about their families' healthcare. The speaker asserts that in their four years of combat experience as a leader, no soldier ever expressed concern about their family's healthcare. The speaker accuses Walz of using combat experience he doesn't have to push a political agenda and lying to advance his career. The speaker hopes Walz faces stolen valor charges, alleging that these lies helped him and benefited him monetarily.

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A congressman from Texas opposes a resolution regarding the situation in Gaza, stating that it harms the United States and Israel. He believes that the US has a moral responsibility for both sides due to providing aid to Arab nations and Israel. He highlights the use of American-funded weapons in the conflict. The congressman also criticizes the political liability of US intervention and mentions the history of Hamas, suggesting that it was indirectly supported by Israel. He questions the logic of supporting Hamas and then fighting against them. Additionally, he mentions past alliances with Osama bin Laden and the negative consequences of radicalizing Muslims. He concludes by stating that the resolution is not in the interest of the United States or Israel.

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Governor Walz has been supportive of the LGBTQ community since his days as a high school teacher. He has shown up for the transgender community by supporting bills like the trans refuge bill. Walz believes in making Minnesota the best place for all families.

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Veterans are gathered to support Pete Hegseth, including Tim Kennedy and others.
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