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On Media Miss Minute today, the Pentagon could soon be required to answer a big question
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Is the United States actually prepared for a major war? And President Trump is blasting the New York Times
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accusing it of sedition and even treason over reporting on his health
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I'm Craig DeGrelli. In today's Media Miss Minute, we're spotlighting two stories that
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have slipped through the cracks of partisan coverage, starting with what much of the left
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is missing. The Pentagon may soon be required to draft a plan to rebuild U.S. munition stockpiles
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to levels needed for multiple simultaneous major conflicts. The requirement is part of the National
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Defense Authorization Act for 2026, which passed the House this week and is now headed to the
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Senate, with a vote expected by year's end. If approved, the bill would force the Department
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of Defense to assess how long American forces could fight on multiple fronts before ammunition
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runs low, and how quickly those stockpiles could be rebuilt. Now to what much of the right is
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missing. President Trump is taking aim at the New York Times after it published an op-ed examining
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signs of fatigue and aging during his time in office. The piece, titled Shorter Days, Signs of
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Fatigue, Trump Faces Realities of Aging in Office, points to visible bruising, moments of apparent
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drowsiness during televised meetings, and one instance where the president's face appeared to
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droop. Trump responded by calling the reporting seditious and suggesting it could even be treasonous
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