House Rejects Air Safety Bill on Pentagon Veto
February 25, 2026·about 2 hours ago·via The New York Times

The House narrowly kills an air safety bill after Pentagon opposition, prioritizing national security over bureaucratic mandates. This victory checks big government's overreach-families of crash victims watch, but defense experts know added red tape endangers missions. Lawmakers wisely heed military brass, rejecting feel-good legislation that hampers readiness. In an era of threats, America First means tough choices: safety through strength, not endless regs.
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