A scene of tension and reproaches at the heart of power
The air in the US Congress hall was charged with electricity, as if a political storm was about to break out. Pete Hegseth, the secretary of defense, found himself cornered by a flurry of incisive questions, each one more pointed than the last. Legislators on both sides, Democrats and Republicans, raised their voices in a chorus of outrage, questioning decisions that could change the fate of the nation.
The deployment that sparked the controversy
Sending troops to Los Angeles was not a simple strategic move; It was a move that shook the foundations of national politics. “How do you justify this excessive spending?” Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro demanded, her voice shaking with frustration. The numbers spoke for themselves: 134 million dollars, a figure that resounded like thunder in the room. Hegseth, with a firm gaze but cold sweat on the back of his neck, defended the decision as if the fate of the country depended on it. “Protecting our federal agents is priceless,” he declared, as those present exchanged skeptical glances.
But it wasn’t just money that was burning in the debate. The shadow of a $1 trillion defense budget, a colossal amount that dwarfed the current $800 billion, hung over the audience like a harbinger of future battles. Lawmakers, with clenched fists, warned that every penny would be examined under the microscope of public scrutiny.
The chaos that no one could ignore
Hegseth’s management was described as “endless chaos”, words that fell like a hammer on his reputation. The firings of key military leaders, the elimination of diversity programs and the specter of a 175 billion missile defense system – dubbed “Golden Dome” – added fuel to the fire. Republicans, although allies of the government, could not help but join the chorus of criticism. “Congress will not be ignored,” one of them roared, as the Secretary of Defense tried to maintain his composure.
This hearing, the first since his confirmation, was only the first act of a political drama that would last all week. With two more meetings on the horizon, Hegseth knew the pressure would only intensify. Would he be able to justify his actions before a Capitol divided but united in its discontent? Time would tell.
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