SOFREP Sunday Cartoon: Bare Bones Epstein Files
America didn’t order a platter of bleached-clean bones, but that’s exactly what Congress keeps serving every time it pretends the Epstein files are finally on the table.
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America didn’t order a platter of bleached-clean bones, but that’s exactly what Congress keeps serving every time it pretends the Epstein files are finally on the table.
Dan Crenshaw has turned the House into a war room, aiming the intelligence, sanctions, and if needed the rifle sight of American power at cartel empires that poison our streets while daring Washington to flinch.
Congress can treat this report like a weather brief before a combat jump—ignore the winds at your peril, because landing in the wrong county means the mission’s blown before the first shot’s fired.
I didn’t fight in Ukraine because it was easy—I fought because it was right, and watching Marjorie Taylor Greene parrot Kremlin lies from the safety of her seat in Congress makes me wonder if she even knows the difference.
Anthony Tata brings a Bronze Star in one hand and a social media rap sheet in the other, stepping into the Pentagon like a man who’s equally ready to brief Congress or torch it on cable news.
The “Big Beautiful Bill” dangles shiny perks for troops while gutting the safety nets that many military families and veterans rely on to survive.
Congress kicks the can again—another stopgap funding bill, more dysfunction. Will Americans demand accountability or accept the cycle?
As the March 14 deadline looms, Congress must navigate a treacherous legislative landscape to prevent a government shutdown that could disrupt vital services for veterans, defense personnel, and countless Americans relying on federal support.
Congress or reality TV? The latest session was a spectacle of division, theatrics, and power struggles—where was the real leadership?
In a no-holds-barred, barnburner of a speech, President Trump laid out his vision for a resurgent America, steamrolling through globalist nonsense, doubling down on border security, and making it clear that the Golden Age of American greatness isn’t just coming—it’s already knocking at the door.
A “Department of Government Efficiency” sounds great—until you realize it might create more chaos than it solves. Is efficiency the answer?
The Navy’s $9.6B contract to build new amphibious ships addresses critical fleet gaps while Congress monitors cost and technical risks.