Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Secretary Hegseth and Joint Chief Chairman Caine Hold a Press Briefing, March 31, 2026 | Sundance |

 

Secretary Hegseth and Joint Chief Chairman Caine Hold a Press Briefing

March 31, 2026 | Sundance |

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Dan Caine (prompted) hold a press briefing from the Pentagon. Secretary Hegseth reveals that he took a covert trip to the middle east last weekend. Media Questions begin at 35:20 of the video.

Secretary Hegseth and Chairman Caine hold a press briefing on Operation Epic Fury - 03/31/2026

Department of War

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Secretary of State Rubio Gives Lengthy Interview to Al Jazeera, March 30, 2026 | Sundance |

 

Secretary of State Rubio Gives Lengthy Interview to Al Jazeera

March 30, 2026 | Sundance |

Al Jazeera is essentially the state run media outlet of Qatar.  Secretary of State Rubio sat down for a lengthy interview with Al Jazeera that will be shared throughout the Arab world.

In an exclusive Al Jazeera interview, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that President Trump always prefers diplomacy, with messages and indirect talks ongoing between the US and figures inside Iran. Rubio demanded that Iran abandon all nuclear weapons ambitions, end its missile and drone programmes, and stop sponsoring terrorism across the region. He rejected Iran’s conditions for ending the war — including sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz and financial compensation — calling the strait demand illegal and a dangerous global precedent. Rubio declared that the strait “will be open one way or another” after US military objectives are achieved, whether through Iranian compliance or an international coalition.”

“He outlined those objectives as the destruction of Iran’s air force (achieved), navy (largely achieved), missile launchers, and weapons factories — all to be completed in weeks, not months. Rubio expressed disappointment with NATO allies like Spain for denying basing rights and airspace, warning that the US would re-examine its NATO commitment. He confirmed the US would welcome regime change in Iran but insisted it was not the official objective of the current military operation. The interview also covered post-Maduro stabilisation in Venezuela and called for serious economic and political reforms in Cuba.” 

Exclusive: Marco Rubio tells Al Jazeera US war objectives in Iran will be achieved 'within weeks'

Al Jazeera English

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Susan Kokinda Gives a Recap of the Latest U.S. Distancing from EU/NATO Alliance, March 30, 2026 | Sundance |

 

Susan Kokinda Gives a Recap of the Latest U.S. Distancing from EU/NATO Alliance

March 30, 2026 | Sundance |

Susan Konkinda from Promethean Action, touches on the recent developments where President Trump and Secretary Bessent have distanced themselves from the old regimes of the former global alliances. Striking out anew, by charting a new course for sovereign nations.

Susan Kokinda argues that RFK Jr.’s CPAC remarks—praising Trump’s use of power and saying JFK and RFK would back Trump on Iran, Ukraine, and rebuilding the middle class—cut through media narratives and signal a break from post–WWII imperial management. She says Britain and allied institutions are being sidelined, citing Chatham House’s warnings about UK limits and a “Not So Special Relationship” under Trump 2.0, while Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt convene in Islamabad to open U.S.-Iran dialogue without the UK, EU, or NATO.

Trump names Vice President JD Vance lead negotiator, presented as an anti–forever war interlocutor who has challenged Netanyahu’s regime-change expectations. Kokinda links this foreign-policy shift to a broader “American System” agenda: Peter Navarro’s protectionist trade revolution and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s rejection of Bank of England–style Fed models, framing it as American System versus British System.” WATCH:

CONFIRMED: RFK Jr. Says Trump Is Finishing What JFK Started

Promethean Updates

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Monday Brief

The Monday Brief - CONFIRMED: RFK Jr. Says Trump IsFinishing What JFK Started - March 30, 2026

RFK Jr. says his father and uncle would back Trump on Iran and the economy. As sovereign nations bypass NATO to broker peace and Navarro and Bessent name the American System by name, the post-WWII imperial order is writing its own obituary.

Susan Kokinda

Susan Kokinda argues that RFK Jr.’s CPAC remarks—praising Trump’s use of power and saying JFK and RFK would back Trump on Iran, Ukraine, and rebuilding the middle class—cut through media narratives and signal a break from post–WWII imperial management. She says Britain and allied institutions are being sidelined, citing Chatham House’s warnings about UK limits and a “Not So Special Relationship” under Trump 2.0, while Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt convene in Islamabad to open U.S.-Iran dialogue without the UK, EU, or NATO. Trump names Vice President JD Vance lead negotiator, presented as an anti–forever war interlocutor who has challenged Netanyahu’s regime-change expectations. Kokinda links this foreign-policy shift to a broader “American System” agenda: Peter Navarro’s protectionist trade revolution and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s rejection of Bank of England–style Fed models, framing it as American System versus British System.

00:00 The Monday Brief - CONFIRMED: RFK Jr. Says Trump Is Finishing What JFK Started - March 30, 2026
02:33 NATO Locked Out: Four Sovereign Nations Take Over Iran Talks
04:51 Vance Breaks the Neocon Model: The First American Negotiator in 30 Years
07:28 Navarro names Hamilton, Bessent DESTROYS the Financial Times & Bank of England

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Sunday Talks – Devin Nunes and Peter Schweizer Discuss Comey, Brennan Subpoenas and Florida Grand Jury, March 29, 2026 | sundance |


Sunday Talks – Devin Nunes and Peter Schweizer Discuss Comey, Brennan Subpoenas and Florida Grand Jury

March 29, 2026 | sundance |

Former House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes and author Peter Schweizer appear on Fox News, Sunday Morning Futures, to discuss the latest developments as former FBI Director James Comey and Former CIA Director John Brennan have received subpoenas for testimony in a Florida grand jury.

Much of this discussion focuses on the former Russiagate issue and plays heavily on the desire of Trump supporters to finally see accountability for the corrupt activity that took place in 2016, 2017 and beyond.  Mrs Bartiromo has covered the background details extensively in the past.  WATCH:

House Intel Declassifies Report on Trump-Russia Narrative // Schweizer on ‪@FoxNews

Government Accountability Institute

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The Last Lesson My Mother Taught Me, Joseph Varon (March 27, 2026)

 

The Last Lesson My Mother Taught Me

By Joseph Varon   March 27, 2026

 

Modern healthcare systems, particularly in the United States, are not neutral in these decisions. They are structured, incentivized, and organized to favor intervention over reflection, escalation over restraint, and procedure over presence. There are financial incentives associated with intensive care unit, procedures, and prolonged hospitalization. Institutional pressures often encourage clinicians to “do everything,” even when such actions no longer serve the patient. There is also legal fear: fear of being accused of insufficient intervention, fear of litigation, and fear of retrospective judgment. And there is something even more pervasive: A cultural refusal to acknowledge that death is not a medical error.


At home, the experience was different. There were no alarms. No overhead pages. No artificial urgency. The pace slowed. The noise disappeared. And in that quiet, something essential emerged. Clarity.

There was time to remember. Time to speak. Time to sit in silence without feeling that something needed to be done. Presence became the primary form of care.

 

In the end, we cannot stop the circle of life. But we can decide how we meet its final turn. With fear or with clarity. With chaos or with dignity. With denial or with truth. My mother chose dignity. In doing so, she imparted one final lesson, which I will carry into every intensive care unit, every patient encounter, and every difficult conversation. Not how to fight death. But how to respect it.