In a packed day of developments, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth arrived at U.S. Central Command headquarters in Tampa's MacDill Air Force Base for critical briefings on Operation Epic Fury and ongoing military efforts against Iran, highlighting Florida's key role in national defense strategy. Meanwhile, President Trump has dismissed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem amid mounting controversy and calls for her removal over agency handling of immigration and related issues. Closer to home, Florida's Senate and House remain deeply divided on the FY 2026-27 budget proposals, with the Senate pushing a $115 billion plan and the House at $113.6 billion, signaling tough negotiations ahead as both chambers aim for austerity amid looming deficits. The Florida House has effectively sidelined Governor DeSantis's proposed Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights, declining to advance the measure focused on privacy, parental controls, and consumer protections. On a positive note for agriculture, the USDA has issued a federal disaster declaration for counties hit hard by the historic February freeze, unlocking essential relief for farmers facing billions in crop losses from citrus, berries, and more. Stay tuned for updates on these fast-moving stories shaping Florida and the nation.

War Update: Honoring Fallen Hero Capt. Cody Khork of Polk County – Operation Epic Fury Casualties, War Powers Act Constitutionality, Esther's Ancient Deliverance, and Jeremiah's Prophecies Unfolding Today
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War Update: Sunni vs. Shia Divide, Shia Beliefs in the 12 Imams & Triggering the Mahdi's Return, Constitutionality of the War Powers Act + Guest Bob Henriquez, Hillsborough County Property Appraiser
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America & Israel Strike Iran: Operation Epic Fury & Roaring Lion – A Historic Moment of Justice and Mercy
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