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“We’re motivated to rebuild the most capable military in the world,” aims to deliver a “badass” fighting force that honors both its war-fighters and the taxpayers who sustain it

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Washington, D.C. – February 21, 2025 – The Defense Department is embarking on an ambitious restructuring of its priorities, budget, and workforce to fulfill President Donald Trump’s mandate for a stronger, more efficient military, a senior Pentagon official revealed in a direct address to the American public. Bypassing traditional media channels, the official outlined three key developments aimed at enhancing national security while maximizing taxpayer dollars.

The first initiative introduces “Doge,” a specialized team tasked with scouring the Pentagon’s budget—the largest discretionary allocation in the federal government—for inefficiencies. Comprising veterans and experts, Doge will target fraud, waste, and abuse, with a particular focus on eliminating what the official called “Biden leftovers,” including diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts and climate-related programs deemed extraneous to warfighting. “They’re here, and we’re welcoming them,” the official said, having met with the team just 20 minutes prior. The goal is to redirect savings from administrative bloat into frontline capabilities, though the official lambasted media coverage for misrepresenting this as a negative shakeup rather than a cost-saving win.

Next, the Pentagon is reshaping its inherited budget, shifting roughly $50 billion—about 8% of its current funds—away from Biden administration priorities and toward Trump’s “America First” vision of a lethal, deterrence-focused force. Describing the move as a “refocusing” rather than cuts, the official highlighted a memo detailing the plan, which protects critical programs like Southwest border security, nuclear modernization, and cybersecurity. “We’re building a force that protects you, the American people,” they emphasized, rejecting media narratives of indiscriminate slashing as “flat wrong” and urging the public to view the reallocation as a boon for both security and fiscal responsibility.

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The third prong involves a sweeping review of the Pentagon’s probationary workforce, spurred by a Trump executive order mandating accountability across government. The official announced a hiring freeze and a merit-based evaluation to retain top talent while shedding underperformers, starting with those in non-critical roles. “Taxpayers deserve the best and brightest,” they argued, framing the effort as a common-sense step to streamline operations. While critics have decried the move as a workforce purge, the Pentagon insists it’s a necessary alignment with its mission to fight and win wars.

Throughout the briefing, the official criticized the “legacy media” for distorting these efforts, promising instead to keep Americans informed through unfiltered updates from figures like Sean Parnell and Graham Allen. “We’re motivated to rebuild the most capable military in the world,” they declared, acknowledging that tough choices lie ahead but pledging to execute Trump’s directives with earnestness and transparency. As the Pentagon presses forward, it aims to deliver a “badass” fighting force that honors both its warfighters and the taxpayers who sustain it—a mission underscored with a resounding “God bless you.”

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Trump Takes Multiple Questions From Reporters During Oval Office Meeting With NATO Sec-Gen

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Washington, D.C. – March 13, 2025 – In a dynamic display of transparency and leadership, President Donald Trump welcomed reporters into the Oval Office today for an open question-and-answer session during a high-profile meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. The event, which took place just after 1:00 PM CDT, underscored Trump’s commitment to direct communication with the press and the American public, while reinforcing the United States’ pivotal role within the NATO alliance.

Reporters seized the opportunity to probe Trump on a variety of issues, and he responded with his characteristic blend of humor, decisiveness, and optimism. When asked about NATO’s role in countering emerging threats, Trump highlighted the alliance’s adaptability. “NATO’s tougher than ever—believe me, nobody thought it could be this strong,” he said. “We’re keeping the world safe, and we’re doing it together. That’s what matters.” His remarks drew nods of agreement from Rutte, who later told reporters outside the White House that Trump’s leadership has been “instrumental” in fortifying NATO’s resolve.

The president also addressed domestic concerns, offering an upbeat take on the U.S. economy and his administration’s agenda. “We’re bringing jobs back, we’re cutting taxes, and we’re making America the best place to live and work—nobody does it better,” Trump declared in response to a question about economic policy. His infectious enthusiasm seemed to energize the room, with several reporters smiling as they scribbled notes.

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Osage Beach Police Report Busy Week with Multiple Arrests and Incidents March 10, 2025 – Osage Beach, MO

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The City of Osage Beach Police Department released its weekly summary for March 3-9, 2025, detailing a range of incidents and arrests in the community. According to Administrative Lieutenant Michael O’Day, the department handled a total of 77 traffic stops, 56 fire-related calls, and 49 building or area checks, among other activities, during the week.

The report highlights several arrests made over the period, reflecting the department’s efforts to address crime in the area. On March 5, Richard K. Underwood, a 33-year-old Osage Beach resident, was arrested on a Camden County warrant for third-degree domestic assault. The following day, March 6, saw multiple arrests, including Sean A. Skaggs, 35, of Dixon, Missouri, taken into custody on a Morgan County warrant for failure to appear on a traffic offense, and Gerald D. Davenport, 47, of Shawnee, Kansas, arrested on a Saline County warrant for driving while suspended or revoked.

Also on March 6, two Osage Beach residents were arrested on drug-related charges. Bennie J. Jett, 48, faced charges of possession of a controlled substance, endangering the welfare of a child involving drugs, receiving stolen property, and a Camden County warrant for violating a court order. Michael P. Stewart, 58, was charged with possession of a controlled substance and endangering the welfare of a child involving drugs. On March 7, Teresa M. Whittle, 54, of Osage Beach, was arrested for stealing and possession of a controlled substance.

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In addition to arrests, the department responded to a variety of calls, including 24 ambulance requests, 18 alarms, eight traffic hazards, and five reports of suspicious activity. Other notable incidents included four accidents, three disturbances, and one fraud case.

Lieutenant O’Day emphasized the department’s commitment to public safety and encouraged residents to stay informed by signing up for city alerts at www.osagebeach.org under the “Notify Me Sign Up” section.

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Firefly’s Blue Ghost Spacecraft Begins Journey to Moon, Supported by Rocket Lab Software and Components

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Long Beach, Calif. January 23, 2025 – Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB) (“Rocket Lab” or “the Company”), a global leader in launch services and space systems, celebrates the successful launch of Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost Mission 1 on January 15. Rocket Lab is supporting Blue Ghost’s 45-day journey to the Moon with the Company’s MAX Flight and MAX Ground Data Software suites.

Rocket Lab also provided three high-efficiency photovoltaic assemblies, comprising our interconnected space-grade solar cells, mounted on the lander’s sides and top deck, providing 400 W of power over 1,470 operational hours to support the lander during its journey to the lunar surface.

During the Blue Ghost mission, the Rocket Lab team will also support Firefly’s execution of multiple burns and management of orbit determination and attitude control throughout the cruise and landing phases of the mission.

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Firefly’s Blue Ghost mission is advancing lunar science and exploration by delivering state-of-the-art instruments and technology demonstrations to the Moon as part of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) program.

“Congratulations to the Firefly team on the start of Blue Ghost’s lunar journey. We’re immensely proud to support the team and enable an ambitious lunar mission with our flight-proven components and software,” said Rocket Lab’s Vice President, Business Development & Strategy, Space Systems, Richard French. “The new era of commercial lunar exploration is underway, and we’re excited to be part of making it possible.”

Encapsulated and ready for launch. The QPS-SAR-9 satellite for

@QPS_Inc has been attached to Electron and is now safely housed inside the rocket’s nosecone. Four days to the opening of the launch window for ‘The Lightning God Reigns’ on March 10th UTC. https://www.rocketlabusa.com/missions/next-mission/

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“The Lightning God Reigns” will launch from Rocket Lab’s private orbital launch site, Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1, in New Zealand during a launch window that opens on March 10th UTC. 

The mission will launch a single synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging satellite to a 575km circular Earth orbit for iQPS called QPS-SAR-9 (nicknamed “SUSANOO-I”). The spacecraft will join iQPS’ growing Earth-imaging constellation that delivers high-resolution monitoring from specific locations every 10 minutes. 

‘The Lightning God Reigns’ is the first of eight upcoming launches for iQPS across 2025 and 2026 to build out iQPS‘s constellation, and follows the Company’s earlier successful mission for iQPS launched in December 2023. Each upcoming mission includes a Rocket Lab Motorized Lightband, used to separate and deploy the satellite from Electron once in space.

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