
The week in whoppers: Gov. Newsom confused again, Rep. Khanna says values outweigh fraud and more
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“The president . . . [is] engaging in an illegal, dangerous war.” — California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Saturday
We say: 1) Team Trump complied with the War Powers Act, which only requires the prez to notify Congress within 48 hours of commencing military action.
2) Since that law passed, every president of both parties has deemed it unconstitutional.
No matter how many Democrats read from this script, action against Iran remains not only legal but necessary.
“Fraud matters and budgets matter, but what really matters in this country right now is values.” — Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.), Wednesday
We say: What chutzpah: In a hearing about massive welfare and Medicaid fraud in Minnesota, Khanna offered Gov. Tim Walz high praise for trying to change the subject to neighborliness.

Walk into almost any dinner party or gathering and mention Ozempic or other GLP-1s. The reaction is nearly always the same: People lower their voices. They hesitate. They start qualifying what they mean before they’ve even said it. What should be a straightforward conversation about a medication quickly turns into a moral debate about whether using it is acceptable at all.












