One of many craziest Democrats in Congress had an unhinged meltdown after not liking what Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth needed to say in response to her inquiry.
As ABC Information reported, Hegseth testified earlier than the Home Appropriations Protection Subcommittee alongside Common Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Employees, and performing Pentagon Comptroller Bryn Woollacott MacDonnell to debate the administration’s upcoming 2026 funds request.
Through the listening to, purple-haired Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) requested Hegseth what the Protection Division’s plan was to spend money on submarine constructing. It is a essential nationwide safety problem, significantly contemplating China, America’s strongest adversary, has been quickly building up its Navy.
“We’re targeted squarely on submarines, and we need to know the place that (funding) goes and for what the continued investments are to satisfy our manufacturing ranges and ensure that is an space coated for our nationwide safety,” DeLauro mentioned.
Hegseth responded that he “appreciated” the committee’s dedication to submarines and began to level out that the Biden regime squandered a number of alternatives to spend money on shipbuilding earlier than DeLauro started screaming like a lunatic on the protection secretary.
“I need your plan!” DeLauro yelled. “I’ve had issue with the prior administration…What’s your plan for the longer term?!”
“Can we get that in paper and in writing, so we all know the place you’re going?” she continued. “We don’t have something right now! We’ve Zip, nada, that can assist you know the place you’re going!”
“We are able to discuss percentages…However until this committee sees {dollars} and cents and the place you’re going, then we might rethink what you might want to do to go ahead.
“Give us the small print!”
“My hope is we are able to get this earlier than we go right into a markup in just a few hours!”
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WHY ARE YOU SCREAMING! @rosadelauro pic.twitter.com/tt19B7QVZk
— DOD Speedy Response (@DODResponse) June 10, 2025