Make the DOGE cuts permanent, Europe needs an army and other commentary
Briefly

Senator Rand Paul is advocating for a congressional vote on a rescission bill to formalize cuts to the DOGE spending plan. He believes that for any significant reduction in spending to be sustained, Congress must approve these changes through the rescission process. Additionally, there's a push within Europe for the establishment of an independent European Army to ensure security without relying on U.S. support, as highlighted by Bernard-Henri Lévy, who warns that failure to unite could lead to severe consequences amid geopolitical tensions.
Senator Rand Paul advocates for a congressional vote on a rescission bill to ensure DOGE's spending cuts become permanent, emphasizing the need for Congress to approve reduced spending.
Bernard-Henri Lévy stresses the urgency for Europe to form an independent army, warning that reliance on the U.S. is unsustainable and that unity is critical in the face of threats.
Read at New York Post
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