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U.S. Justice Department Seizes Four Iranian Government-Linked Cyberattack Domains Amid Rising Middle East Tensions

The U.S. Department of Justice seized four internet domains linked to Iranian government-backed hacking groups involved in cyberattacks, data theft, and intimidation of dissidents, including threats against individuals in the U.S. These groups, such as Handala and Homeland Justice, have targeted entities like a U.S. medical technology company and foreign governments, using custom malware and psychological warfare tactics. The seizures come amid heightened regional tensions following recent U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran, with U.S. officials vowing to continue countering Iranian cyber threats to national security.

Trump Administration Prepares Over $200 Billion Emergency Funding Request for Iran Military Operations Amid Congressional Concerns

The Trump administration is reportedly preparing to request over $200 billion in emergency supplemental funding from Congress to support ongoing military operations in Iran, potentially using the request to retroactively justify the conflict. While House Speaker Mike Johnson and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have not ruled out the large funding package, lawmakers, especially Democrats, have expressed concerns about the lack of congressional authorization and the political challenges in passing such a bill. President Trump defended the surprise nature of the strikes on Iran, compared them to Pearl Harbor, confirmed the funding request, and downplayed the economic impact despite disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.

US and Israel escalate strikes on Iran amid rising energy prices and Strait of Hormuz closure

The United States and Israel have escalated military strikes against Iran, with the U.S. conducting over 7,000 attacks on Iranian military and industrial sites as part of Operation Epic Fury, while Israel targeted key Iranian officials and energy infrastructure. These actions have heightened tensions and disrupted global energy markets, prompting President Trump to warn Israel against further attacks on shared resources unless provoked by Iran, and calls for international efforts to reopen the closed Strait of Hormuz. Despite significant damage to Iran’s capabilities, intelligence reports indicate the regime remains intact, amid ongoing investigations into leaks related to the conflict and revelations of covert coordination between the U.S. and Israel.

Israeli Strike on Iran’s South Pars Gas Field Sparks Retaliatory Attacks, Disrupts Global Energy Markets

The conflict between Israel, the United States, and Iran has escalated sharply after an Israeli strike on Iran’s South Pars gas field, prompting Iranian retaliatory attacks on energy infrastructure across Gulf states and causing major disruptions to global energy supplies. These attacks have led to soaring oil and natural gas prices, closure of the Strait of Hormuz to tanker traffic, and heightened regional tensions, with international actors calling for de-escalation amid widespread condemnation. The ongoing crisis threatens regional stability and global markets, while diplomatic efforts have so far failed to resolve the conflict, leaving the situation highly volatile.

FBI Investigates Former National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent Over Classified Leaks Amid Resignation and Iran War Dispute

The FBI is investigating Joe Kent, former director of the National Counterterrorism Center, for alleged leaks of classified information, with the probe beginning before his recent resignation over opposition to the Trump administration’s decision to go to war with Iran. Kent criticized the administration’s rationale, claiming there was no imminent Iranian threat and that the war decision was influenced by Israeli pressure, while the Trump administration and intelligence officials have disputed his claims. His resignation has sparked debate among political and intelligence circles, with former President Trump calling Kent “weak on security” and reaffirming the threat posed by Iran.

Illinois Democratic Primaries Showcase Governor Pritzker’s Influence as Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton Wins U.S. Senate Race Amid Record Outside Spending

Illinois Democratic primaries showcased Governor JB Pritzker’s political influence, particularly through his substantial financial support for Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton, who won the U.S. Senate primary and could become the sixth Black woman in the Senate if victorious in the general election. Stratton’s campaign, backed by prominent endorsements and opposition to ICE, overcame strong fundraising and polling by her main rival, Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi, highlighting Pritzker’s sway in state politics ahead of a possible 2028 presidential bid. Additionally, outside spending from pro-Israel, cryptocurrency, and AI groups totaled over $52 million across key races, reflecting the growing impact of specialized interest groups on primary outcomes.

National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent Resigns, Criticizes Trump Administration’s Iran War Justification Amid Political Backlash

Joe Kent, director of the National Counterterrorism Center and a former Trump supporter, resigned amid controversy over U.S. military actions against Iran, criticizing the administration’s war rationale and alleging misinformation campaigns by Israeli officials and American media. His departure sparked backlash from Republican leaders who condemned his claims as anti-Semitic, while Kent’s past associations with far-right figures and conspiracy theories further complicated his tenure. Concurrently, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard testified on Iran’s diminished but ongoing threat, underscoring internal divisions and political pressures shaping U.S. policy toward the conflict.

Tulsi Gabbard Testifies Before Senate, Questions Imminent Threat of Iran’s Nuclear Program Amid Ongoing U.S.-Israeli Military Campaign

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee, expressing a cautious stance on Iran’s nuclear threat and avoiding full endorsement of the U.S.-Israeli military campaign. Her testimony highlighted divisions within the administration and intelligence community, especially after her deputy resigned in protest over the conflict’s justification. The ongoing conflict has caused significant geopolitical and economic disruptions, with Iran retaliating against U.S. interests despite degraded military capabilities.

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