Congress Tried To BLAME Israel. Marco Rubio FIRED ...

Congress Tried To BLAME Israel. Marco Rubio FIRED Back.

Congress Tried To BLAME Israel. Marco Rubio FIRED Back.
“Propaganda ain’t going to work with me,” the committee member fired across the room.
“Well, it isn’t going to work with me either,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio shot back, his voice cutting through the tense atmosphere of a Capitol Hill hearing room. What was supposed to be a standard diplomatic oversight session rapidly devolved into an explosive, raw, and deeply personal cross-examination over the United States’ foreign policy ledger. At the center of the storm was a newly uncovered, $30 million federal approval to a mysterious, unproven entity called the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF)—an organization that bypassed nine separate anti-fraud and counterterrorism safeguards only to collapse into an “abysmal legacy of disaster.” As the clock ticked down, the boundaries of congressional civility completely shattered, exposing a fierce ideological civil war over aid, accountability, and the crumbling architecture of a Middle East ceasefire.
The cameras captured every interruption, but the real revelation wasn’t the political theater—it was the stark admission of how far the government went to bypass its own red tape, and the heavy human price paid on the ground.

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