

WarRoom Battleground EP 798: Intel Committee Meets For Details On Bombing Of Nuclear Facility
Jun 26, 2025
In this insightful discussion, Tej Gill, the founder of Warpath Coffee and a keen entrepreneur, joins writer Kenny Cody, who focuses on young voters. They unpack the White House's recent decision to limit intelligence sharing with Congress concerning military actions against Iranian nuclear facilities. The conversation highlights the media's role in military decision-making and the impact of these choices on younger conservatives. Economic shifts, including the upcoming BRICS summit and its effects on the U.S. dollar, are also addressed, emphasizing the need for political accountability.
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Intel Sharing Restriction Insight
- The White House limits intel sharing with Congress after a classified leak accusation.
- This undermines traditional bipartisan intel briefings critical for Congressional oversight.
Congress Abdication on War Powers
- Congress has largely abdicated war powers since WWII, allowing the president near unchecked military action.
- Stopping unauthorized war escalation requires lawmakers to reassert their constitutional roles with stronger resolve.
Israeli-Iran Attacks Anecdote
- Israeli attacks on Iran's nuclear sites involved long planning with Mossad assassination operations.
- Yet, the bomb damage assessment reveals incomplete destruction, requiring later U.S. actions including missile strikes.