Congress Demands Answers from Pete Hegseth on $25 Billion US-Israeli War Budget Against Iran
US lawmakers grilled Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over the staggering $25 billion price tag for the ongoing US-Israeli conflict with Iran. The questioning exposes the Trump administration’s reckless military escalation and opaque spending amid mounting domestic crises.
In a tense congressional hearing this week, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced tough questions from US lawmakers about the Pentagon’s budget for the ongoing war against Iran, which officials estimate has already cost taxpayers $25 billion. The hearing highlighted growing concern over the Trump administration’s aggressive military posture and the lack of transparency surrounding war spending.
Hegseth testified before the House Armed Services Committee, where members pressed him to justify the ballooning costs tied to the US-Israeli military campaign targeting Iran. Lawmakers demanded clarity on how funds were allocated and whether there was any oversight to prevent waste or misuse. Several representatives voiced alarm that the administration rushed into costly military escalation without a clear strategy or congressional approval.
This hearing sheds light on a disturbing pattern of the Trump administration using foreign conflicts as distractions from domestic scandals and political instability. The war with Iran, fueled by a mix of military strikes, diplomatic sabotage, and crippling sanctions, has not only drained billions from the US budget but also risked escalating regional tensions dangerously.
Critics argue that the administration’s approach amounts to reckless brinkmanship that undermines democratic accountability. The lack of detailed budget disclosures raises questions about who truly benefits from this war and whether taxpayer money is being funneled into unchecked military ventures.
As the US faces growing economic and social challenges at home, the costly Iran conflict exemplifies the Trump administration’s prioritization of authoritarian power consolidation over responsible governance. Congress must hold Hegseth and the Pentagon accountable for the staggering war expenses and demand transparency before more damage is done.
This hearing is a critical reminder that unchecked executive power and secretive military spending threaten both democratic oversight and national security. We will continue to track developments and expose the full costs of this reckless war.
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