USDA Gutted, Screwworm Returns, Trump Rejected on War Powers | Everything Is…
The cracks are widening.
Just months after nearly 15,000 USDA employees were pushed out amid federal workforce cuts, a dangerous threat once thought eradicated is back in the spotlight: screwworm. The parasite now threatens America’s already fragile cattle industry, raising questions about preparedness, inspections, and agricultural oversight.
Meanwhile, Trump’s foreign policy agenda is facing growing resistance. Republicans joined Democrats to vote on curbing presidential war powers, signaling a rare break with Trump and triggering a furious response from the president.
The political trouble doesn’t stop there. New polling suggests support for military action against Iran is even weaker now than when the conflict escalated months ago, leaving the administration increasingly isolated from public opinion.
And overseas, protesters in Albania are sending a message that many Americans are paying attention to. Demonstrators have mobilized against a controversial development project tied to Jared Kushner, arguing that sacred and protected land is being handed over to wealthy political insiders.
In this video:
Screwworm’s return and what it means for ranchers
USDA staffing cuts and their consequences
Republicans breaking ranks on war powers
Trump’s response to the rebellion
New polling on the Iran conflict
Albanian protests against Kushner’s development plans
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