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Pentagon Seeks $200 Billion for Iran Conflict: White House Deliberates Major Defense Funding Request

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The Pentagon has put forward a request for $200 billion to support military operations in Iran as President Trump weighs the option of deploying additional troops to the region.

This move suggests a possible escalation in the conflict, as the United States aims to secure the strategic Strait of Hormuz amid continued bombings.

This funding appeal follows a study revealing that the U.S. has already invested approximately $3.7 billion, averaging $891.4 million daily, over the initial 100 hours of Operation Epic Fury, with costs escalating to $11 billion within the first week.

Sources have informed The Washington Post that the Pentagon has asked the White House to petition Congress for these funds.

It remains uncertain whether the White House will proceed with the request, as some officials within the Trump administration anticipate opposition from Congress.

Democrats remain largely against the war efforts and Kentucky libertarian Rand Paul typically votes against military funding, meaning the 60 votes to avoid a filibuster may not be there.  

A spokesperson for the Pentagon declined to comment when reached by The Daily Mail.

The Trump administration is considering sending thousands of troops to reinforce its operation in the Middle East, a US official ​and three people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

The deployments could help provide Trump with additional options as he weighs expanding US operations, with the Iran war well into its third week.

A supplemental funding request of up to $200billion and the potential of Donald Trump deploying troops to secure the Strait of Hormuz could signal a new phase in the war with Iran

A supplemental funding request of up to $200billion and the potential of Donald Trump deploying troops to secure the Strait of Hormuz could signal a new phase in the war with Iran

The funding request comes after a study concluded that the US has spent around $3.7 billion, or $891.4 million a day, on wartime efforts in the first 100 hours of Operation Epic Fury, rising to $11 billion in the first week alone

The funding request comes after a study concluded that the US has spent around $3.7 billion, or $891.4 million a day, on wartime efforts in the first 100 hours of Operation Epic Fury, rising to $11 billion in the first week alone

Those options ‌include securing safe passage for oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, a mission that would be accomplished primarily through air and naval forces, the sources said. 

But securing the Strait could also mean deploying US troops to Iran’s shoreline, said four sources, including two US officials.

Reuters granted the sources anonymity to speak about military planning.

The Trump administration has also discussed options to send ground forces to Iran’s Kharg Island, the hub for 90 percent of Iran’s oil exports, three people familiar with the matter and three US ​officials said. 

One of the officials said such an operation would be very risky. Iran has the ability to reach the island with missiles and drones.

The United States carried out strikes against military ​targets on the island on March 13 and Trump has threatened to also strike its critical oil infrastructure. 

However, given its vital role in Iran’s economy, controlling the ⁠island would likely be viewed as a better option than destroying it, military experts say.

Any use of US ground troops – even for a limited mission – could pose significant political risks for Trump, given low support among the American ​public for the Iran campaign and Trump’s own campaign promises to avoid entangling the US in new Middle East conflicts.

The Trump administration is considering sending thousands of troops to reinforce its operation in the Middle East at the Strait of Hormuz

The Trump administration is considering sending thousands of troops to reinforce its operation in the Middle East at the Strait of Hormuz

Trump administration officials have also discussed the possibility of deploying US forces to secure Iran’s stocks of highly ​enriched uranium, one of the people familiar with the matter said.

The sources did not believe a deployment of ground forces anywhere in Iran was imminent but declined to discuss specifics of US operational planning. 

Experts say the task of securing Iran’s uranium stockpiles would be highly complex and risky, even for US special operations forces.

A White House official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said: ‘There has been no decision to send ground troops at this time, but President Trump wisely keeps all options at his disposal.

‘The ​president is focused on achieving all of the defined objectives of Operation Epic Fury: destroy Iran’s ballistic missile capacity, annihilate their navy, ensure their terrorist proxies cannot destabilize the region, and guarantee that Iran can never ​possess a nuclear weapon.’

The discussions come as the US military continues to attack Iran’s navy, its missile and drone stockpiles and its defense industry.

The US has carried out more than 7,800 strikes since launching the war on ‌February 28 ⁠and damaged or destroyed more than 120 Iranian vessels so far, according to a factsheet released on Wednesday by the US Central Command, which oversees the roughly 50,000 U.S. troops in the Middle East.

Trump has said his goals go beyond degrading Iran’s military capabilities and could include securing safe passage through the Strait and preventing Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.

Explosions erupt following strikes at Tehran Oil Refinery in Tehran

Explosions erupt following strikes at Tehran Oil Refinery in Tehran

Ground forces could help broaden his options to address those goals, but carry significant risk. 

Even without any direct conflict in Iran, 13 US troops have been killed so far in the war and about 200 have been wounded, although the vast majority of the injuries have been minor, the US military says.

For ​years, Trump has railed against his predecessors for getting ​involved in conflicts and has vowed to keep ⁠the United States out of foreign wars. 

But more recently he has refused to rule out the possibility of ‘boots on the ground’ in Iran.

A senior White House official told Reuters that Trump has various options for acquiring Iran’s nuclear material but has not decided how to proceed. 

‘Certainly there are ways in which it could be acquired,’ ​the official said, adding: ‘He hasn’t made a decision yet.’

In written testimony to lawmakers on Wednesday, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said Iran’s nuclear enrichment program ​had been obliterated by strikes ⁠in June and the entrances to those underground facilities had been ‘buried and shuttered with cement.’

The sources said the discussions on US reinforcements go beyond the arrival of an Amphibious Ready Group next week in the Middle East, with an attached Marine Expeditionary Unit that includes more than 2,000 Marines.

But one of the sources noted that the US military was losing a significant number of forces with the decision to send the USS Gerald R Ford aircraft carrier to Greece for ⁠maintenance after a ​fire on board the vessel.

Trump has also oscillated on whether the U.S. should secure the Strait of Hormuz.

After initially saying the U.S. ​Navy could escort vessels, he called on other countries to help open the key water way. With little interest from allies, Trump on Wednesday mused about simply leaving.

‘I wonder what would happen if we ‘finished off’ what’s left of the Iranian Terror State, and let the Countries ​that use it, we don’t, be responsible for the so called ‘Strait?,” Trump posted on Truth Social.

Shocking Incident: 11-Year-Old Girl Subjected to Disturbing Abuse with Dog Leash by Aunt and Boyfriend

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In a harrowing case from California, a woman and her boyfriend face 27 charges of torture and child abuse, accused of horrifically mistreating the woman’s 11-year-old niece. Allegations against the couple include strangling the child, dragging her with a dog leash, and forcing her to endure harsh conditions by making her sleep in an uninsulated garage.

According to the Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Office, the case came to light when someone reported that the young girl was resisting returning home due to “physical abuse” inflicted by her aunt. This prompted an investigation that unveiled the chilling details of her ordeal.

The authorities conducted an interview with the girl, during which she recounted a prolonged history of physical abuse. A subsequent search of the residence, supported by a warrant, revealed surveillance footage that confirmed the victim’s testimony. Investigators also uncovered evidence that the child had been living primarily in the garage and backyard, far from suitable living conditions.

Officials described the garage as a non-converted space, devoid of essential amenities such as heating, air conditioning, and insulation. This neglect left the child vulnerable to extreme temperatures throughout the year, posing significant health risks.

Priscilla Mestaz, 37, and Anthony Machuca, 36, admitted to detectives that they had custody of the girl since 2024. The case has since attracted significant attention, highlighting the ongoing issues of child welfare and abuse.

The investigation was launced on January 31, and arrested Machuca when they made initial contact with the couple at the home. Mestaz’s arrest was delayed because she was pregnant and near term. She was arrested on March 12 after the birth of the child.

The newborn and a 4-year-old child were taken into protective custody by Stanislaus County Child Protective Services.The sheriff’s office did not reveal the status of the 11-year-old girl.

The Stanislaus County District Attorney’s Office filed a criminal complaint against the pair on Monday, charging them with 27 felony and misdemeanor counts. The most serious charges include torture, conspiracy to commit torture, child endangerment, injury to a child, assault with a deadly weapon, and criminal threats.

“Among the acts referenced are repeated physical abuse including strangulation, punching, and slapping; forcing the child to sleep in an uninsulated, unfinished garage without bedding or heat during winter months; withholding adequate nutrition causing the child to become malnourished; forcing the child to perform strenuous physical exercise to the point of exhaustion under threat of assault; restraining and dragging the child with a dog leash; and subjecting the child to sustained verbal abuse and threats of injury,” the sheriff’s office said.

Investigators say more charges are possible as they sift through evidence.

Mestaz and Machuca are being held on $1 million bonds.

Buffy Star Nicholas Brendon Files Lawsuit Against Ohio Contractor: Uncovering the Dispute

Nicholas Brendon, known for his role in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, is embroiled in a contentious legal dispute over a disastrous home renovation. The 54-year-old actor accuses his contractor in Ohio of taking his money and disappearing without completing the work.

The contractor, however, has countered with startling accusations. He alleges that Brendon threw objects at the workers and even used an Apple AirTag to track him, creating an unsafe environment for everyone involved.

Why Is Nicholas Brendon Suing His Former Contractor in Ohio

What Was Nicholas Brendon’s Ohio Home Renovation Project Supposed to Include?

This renovation was meant to turn Brendon’s Ohio home into a sanctuary tailored to his health requirements. Dealing with previous spinal injuries and ongoing health challenges, Nicholas Brendon bought the property to meet his specific medical needs.

According to court documents, the renovation plan involved crucial modifications to make the home suitable for Brendon. Yet, he now claims that the only completed work was a fence installation, worth $7,622, despite having paid for more extensive renovations.

Why Did Nicholas Brendon’s Contractor Stop Working Over Alleged Outbursts?

Stephen Britton, the contractor, insists that he had to leave the project due to ongoing harassment from Brendon and his crew. He testified that the working conditions were unbearable, forcing him to halt the renovation efforts.

Why Is Nicholas Brendon Suing His Former Contractor in Ohio

Britton alleges Brendon didn’t stop at harsh words. He claims the resorted to throwing objects and plates at the workers on site making it impossible to continue.

Did Nicholas Brendon Track His Contractor With an AirTag in Ohio?

Yes and the actor actually admitted to placing the device in Britton’s tool bag. The contractor’s iPhone alerted him to the unknown tracker for three days leading him to discover it.

Brendons defense is that he had no idea what the AirTag was or that it could track someone. He claimed he found it in the garage and just put it in the bag because it was nearby.

How Much Money Is Nicholas Brendon Claiming in His Ohio Lawsuit?

The Coherence actor is seeking a total judgment of $121,260. This figure combines money paid for unfinished work and a separate personal loan.

Documents show Brendon paid $79,441 for renovations with most work undone leaving the contractor enriched by $67,269. He also alleges he loaned Britton an additional $20,000 in 2025 that has not been repaid.

Outrage Erupts as Mother Allegedly Orchestrates Assault on Child: Police Report Shocking Incident in Response to Playground Taunt

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Inset: Ketsy A. Rivera (Osceola County Sheriff’s Office). Background: The apartment complex where Rivera allegedly abused a 10-year-old child (Google Maps).

In Florida, a woman faces accusations of instructing her children to assault a 10-year-old boy and subsequently holding the child during the ensuing altercation at a local park.

Authorities have charged 41-year-old Ketsy Ann Rivera with contributing to the delinquency of a minor, child abuse without inflicting great bodily harm, and false imprisonment, according to official reports.

The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office detailed in a press release that deputies were called to the Heritage Park Apartment Complex on Monday after receiving reports of a disturbance involving several juveniles at a community park. Witnesses and the young victim recounted that a dispute had erupted among a group of children who were initially playing together.

Investigations revealed that tensions heightened when some children departed the scene, returning later with their mothers, which led to a clash involving both adults and minors. Authorities indicate Rivera played a pivotal role in the conflict.

“One of the mothers, 41-year-old Ketsy Ann Rivera, urged her children, aged 8 and 9, to physically engage the 10-year-old victim,” the release notes. “Subsequently, Ketsy Rivera seized the victim by his shirt, hindering his ability to flee or defend himself.”

Deputies said the alleged actions left the child visibly injured. Responding officers observed “significant swelling of his left eye” following the encounter.

The child’s mother later arrived at the scene and requested that charges be pursued against Rivera. First responders with the fire department also evaluated the child at the scene. Officials said that despite the apparent injuries, the child was ultimately cleared of any serious medical concerns.

Authorities did not indicate whether any other individuals involved in the initial altercation between the children would face charges.

Rivera was taken into custody and booked into the Osceola County Jail. Officials have not released additional details about whether she has retained an attorney or when she is expected to appear in court.

Court records obtained by Orlando ABC affiliate WFTV provided additional details about the alleged altercation.

According to authorities, shortly after the three children got into an initial altercation, the two younger kids brought Rivera, their mother, to the playground. At some point, the 10-year-old reportedly called Rivera a “fat a—.”

That’s when Rivera allegedly inserted herself into the confrontation.

“She was actually holding him back where he could not even defend himself from the other two boys coming at him or get away from the situation. It was three against one,” Capt. Kim Montes with the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office told the station. “It’s her job as a mom to come in and try and deescalate this, not ramp it up. And that’s exactly what she did here. She took it to the next level.”

Rivera was processed at the Osceola County Detention Center and released after posting bond of $12,000.

Urgent Alert: Severe Respiratory Disease Outbreak Strikes Melbourne – What You Need to Know Now

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Victoria’s Chief Health Officer (CHO) has issued an urgent health warning following an outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in Melbourne’s northern suburbs.

Six individuals in Craigieburn and adjacent northern suburbs have been diagnosed with a severe respiratory illness since early March, according to recent reports.

All affected patients have been hospitalized for treatment.

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Six cases of the severe respiratory disease have been recorded in Craigieburn and surrounding northern suburbs since early March. (CNN)

Victoria’s Chief Health Officer, Dr. Caroline McElnay, has issued a warning urging anyone who has lived, worked, or visited Craigieburn, Mickleham, Greenvale, and Roxburgh Park since late February and is experiencing flu-like symptoms to seek immediate medical attention.

Symptoms of Legionnaire’s disease often resemble those of the flu, including headaches, chills, muscle aches, and a persistent cough, but can escalate into atypical pneumonia.

Additional symptoms may involve confusion, diarrhea, and potential kidney impairment.

Health professionals are advised to be alert to the possibility of Legionnaires’ disease in patients, including people who may have travelled along the Hume Highway and stopped for food or petrol in the area.

Chief Health Officer Dr Caroline McElnay
Chief Health Officer Dr Caroline McElnay has warned people who live, work or have visited northern suburbs including Craigieburn to be alert to flu-like symptoms. (9News)

Authorities are investigating the source of the outbreak, testing local cooling towers and other potential sources.

Legionnaires’ disease is a lung infection caused by Legionella bacteria, which are widespread in the environment.

They are found in natural bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, creeks and hot springs, as well as spas, warm water systems and artificial systems that use water for cooling, heating or industrial processes, such as cooling towers, as well as potting mix.

The disease is spread by breathing in fine droplets of water that contain the bacteria, but cannot be spread from person-to-person or by drinking contaminated water.

Legionnaires’ can be treated with antibiotics, but it can be deadly if symptoms aren’t treated promptly.

Over 65s, smokers, excess alcohol drinkers and people with underlying health conditions at greater risk of infection.

Victoria’s last major outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease was linked to a cooling tower in Laverton North in late July of 2024.

The outbreak led to more than 100 confirmed cases and two deaths.

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Georgia Lawmakers Tackle Fentanyl Crisis: New Bill Targets Traffickers Over Users


ATLANTA — In the heart of Georgia’s state legislature, lawmakers are taking decisive action against the escalating fentanyl overdose crisis. Their approach seeks to intensify the crackdown on drug dealers, while simultaneously refraining from imposing harsher sentences on individuals grappling with addiction.

This legislative revision follows apprehensions that the measures enacted in 2025 might have excessively punished those with substance use disorders, rather than honing in on those responsible for the drug’s distribution.

State senators emphasize that the reworked bill is designed to distinctly differentiate between users and traffickers.

“Our focus is on tackling the core issue,” stated Derek Mallow, a Democratic representative from Savannah. “We can target drug dealers all day, but unless we address the reasons people turn to drugs, the cycle will persist.”

The proposed legislation aims to heighten the penalties for fentanyl traffickers, especially those involved in large-scale distribution, while also promoting treatment over incarceration for individuals struggling with addiction.

Experts say the crisis is affecting more communities than ever before.

“Substance use is no longer limited to specific populations,” said Tili­sia May-Gamble, associate dean at Georgia Southern University. “We’re seeing it across age groups, from adolescence into adulthood, and in both urban and rural areas.”

Advocates also emphasize the importance of education and access to Naloxone, a medication that can reverse opioid overdoses. They say many people are still unaware they can legally administer the drug in emergency situations without facing legal consequences.

Lawmakers backing the bill argue that targeting suppliers, especially those mixing fentanyl into other drugs, is key to reducing overdose deaths.

“They are the ones bringing poison into our communities,” Mallow said. “Those are the individuals who should face the harshest penalties, not the people struggling with addiction.”

The push comes as fentanyl remains a leading driver of overdose deaths across Georgia.

University of Alabama Student James Gracey Vanishes in Barcelona During Visit to Friends

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A 20-year-old student from the University of Alabama, hailing from the Chicago suburbs, has gone missing during a spring break visit to friends studying in Barcelona, Spain, his family reports.

James “Jimmy” Gracey, who resides in Elmhurst, Illinois, was last spotted at around 3 a.m. on March 17 after spending the evening at Shoko, a popular waterfront restaurant and nightclub, according to a Facebook update from his mother, Therese Gracey.

“He was with a group of friends, but they ended up getting separated as the night came to a close,” she explained. “Currently, they’re all actively searching for him.”

It is believed that around the time Jimmy was last seen, he was conversing with an American woman with brown hair.

Jimmy Gracey has curly hair in the Shoko nightclub where he was last seen, wearing a white T-shirt and gold chain with a rhinestone cross

The most recent image of Jimmy Gracey depicts him in a white T-shirt accompanied by a gold chain featuring a rhinestone cross. He was last seen leaving Shoko nightclub in Barcelona around 3 a.m.

Police have recovered his phone during the arrest of another individual, said Noreen Heron, a family spokesperson.

A law enforcement source in Barcelona declined to discuss the suspect arrested in possession of Gracey’s phone but confirmed to Fox News Digital that investigators are now looking through the phone’s recent location history in an attempt to locate Gracey.

He said investigators are looking into people he interacted with. They’re going back and forth with witnesses. And they’re looking into cameras from the area where Gracey was the night he disappeared.

Young people queue to enter the Shoko nightclub

Young people queue to enter the Shoko nightclub in June 2021, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). University of Alabama student Jimmy Gracey, 20, was last seen at the club on March 17 during a trip overseas to visit friends during spring break. (Pau Venteo/Europa Press via Getty Images)

Cavin McLay, the president of Alabama’s Theta Chi fraternity and a friend of Gracey’s who also made the trip to Spain, told Fox News Digital Wednesday that the missing classmate is the chapter’s chaplain and philanthropy chairman and is known for mentoring younger brothers and giving back to others.

“We’re keeping our heads up and remaining hopeful that we find him safe,” he said.

Jimmy Gracey never made it to the Airbnb at Ronda de Sant Pere, a central avenue in the city, that he’d rented with friends, according to the family. He went to Spain to visit friends who are studying abroad during spring break.

Jimmy Gracey pictured in an undated photo wearing a Crimson Tide football jersey

Jimmy Gracey pictured in an undated photo wearing a Crimson Tide football jersey. The University of Alabama junior was reported missing from a trip to Barcelona on March 17. (Gracey family)

“He was wearing a white T-shirt and dark pants (probably joggers),” his mother wrote. “He wears a gold chain with a rhinestone cross on it.”

Just a day earlier and less than a half-mile away near Port Olimpic, a female tourist from Hungary reported being robbed of her own gold chain by a thief riding a motorized scooter — described as “a dark-skinned man wearing all black,” according to another Facebook post in the same group for expats in Barcelona.

The source said local authorities did not suspect the robbery was connected to Gracey’s disappearance, which he found more concerning. 

Gracey’s father, Taras Gracey, has flown to Spain and is on the ground in Barcelona where he is in touch with Catalan police, Heron told Fox News Digital. 

Jimmy Gracey and unknown people standing next to him

Jimmy Gracey, a University of Alabama student who was reported missing in Barcelona on Thursday, March 17, 2206, and his friends in a photo. (Theta Chi University of Alabama)

Barcelona authorities have also obtained closed-circuit TV video in connection with the case, the Spanish newspaper El Periodico reported Wednesday.

And the family is in touch with State Department officials.

Jimmy Gracey pictured wearing a brown jacket, gray joggers and white sneakers

Jimmy Gracey pictured earlier in his trip to Barcelona, Spain, where he vanished on March 17, according to family members. (Gracey family)

Local authorities did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Jimmy Gracey stands at 6 feet, 1 inch tall and weighs around 175 pounds, according to a missing person flyer.

Gracey’s aunt described him as a responsible young man and the oldest of five siblings.

Jimmy Gracey wearing a pink "Bama" polo shirt in an undated family photo.

University of Alabama student Jimmy Gracey, originally from Elmhurst, Illinois, pictured in an undated family photo. The 20-year-old was reported missing during a trip to Barcelona, Spain, on March 17. (Gracey family)

His uncle, a Washington-based senior producer at CNN, told the outlet that the hockey-playing 20-year-old had planned to fly back to the U.S. on Saturday. He said he is not known to fall out of touch with his family and helps raise his siblings.

Shoko has a view of the Mediterranean and is ranked among the top 10 nightclubs on the planet, according to its website. General admission can cost as little as 10 euros, with VIP tables costing hundreds or thousands.

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Former ’19 Kids and Counting’ Star Faces Charges of Molestation and Abuse During PCB Trip


A reality television personality found himself in legal trouble on Wednesday after being accused of sexually abusing a minor during a family getaway in Panama City Beach, Florida.

Joseph Garrett Duggar, known from TLC’s “19 Kids and Counting,” faces charges of lewd and lascivious behavior with a child, along with molesting a victim younger than 12. Duggar is 31 years old.

The Bay County Sheriff’s Office reveals that the allegations came to light during a forensic interview with the 14-year-old victim. She recounted several episodes of abuse by Duggar dating back to 2020, when she was only 9 years old.

Authorities report that the victim accused Duggar of frequently coaxing her to sit on his lap. The situation allegedly escalated, with Duggar covering her with a blanket and engaging in inappropriate touching.

The young girl reportedly mentioned that Duggar had apologized for his actions, which then ceased.

Officials say the victim’s father confronted Duggar on Tuesday, where he admitted his actions to both the father and Tontitown Detectives.

Duggar was arrested and is awaiting extradition to Bay County.

This is the second arrest in the Duggar family. Josh Duggar was found guilty of possessing child pornography in 2021.

Josh Duggar found guilty in child pornography trial

Open Heaven 19 March 2026 – God Hates Hypocrisy

Open Heaven 19 March 2026 Thursday Daily Devotional By Pastor E. A. Adeboye – God Hates Hypocrisy

Open Heaven 19 March 2026 TOPIC – God Hates Hypocrisy

MEMORISE: He also shall be my salvation: for an hypocrite shall not come before him. – Job 13:16 (KJV)

READ: Acts 5:1-11(KJV)

1 But a certain man named Ananias, with Sapphira his wife, sold a possession,

2 And kept back part of the price, his wife also being privy to it, and brought a certain part, and laid it at the apostles’ feet.

3 But Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land?

4 Whiles it remained, was it not thine own? and after it was sold, was it not in thine own power? why hast thou conceived this thing in thine heart? thou hast not lied unto men, but unto God.

5 And Ananias hearing these words fell down, and gave up the ghost: and great fear came on all them that heard these things.

6 And the young men arose, wound him up, and carried him out, and buried him.

7 And it was about the space of three hours after, when his wife, not knowing what was done, came in.

8 And Peter answered unto her, Tell me whether ye sold the land for so much? And she said, Yea, for so much.

9 Then Peter said unto her, How is it that ye have agreed together to tempt the Spirit of the Lord? behold, the feet of them which have buried thy husband are at the door, and shall carry thee out.

10 Then fell she down straightway at his feet, and yielded up the ghost: and the young men came in, and found her dead, and, carrying her forth, buried her by her husband.

11 And great fear came upon all the church, and upon as many as heard these things.

BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Judges 17-19

Open Heaven 19 March 2026 MESSAGE

In Mark 11:12-20, the Bible tells us about a fig tree that failed to produce fruit for Jesus to eat when He was hungry. Usually, when figs are in season, fig trees give a sign by producing many leaves, signalling that there are fruits on them. The fig tree in this passage, however, had leaves but no fruit – it was a show of hypocrisy. It is also a show of hypocrisy when a minister leads prayer or worship in church and puts up an impressive physical performance but hardly prays or worships in private. A preacher once said that some believers pretend to be very strong in the Lord when they have just failed Him.

In Job 8:13, the Bible says that the hope of hypocrites will perish. Today’s memory verse also tells us that God doesn’t want hypocrites in His presence – this is a serious warning to believers. Job 15:34 says that the congregation of hypocrites will be barren, and Job 20:5 says that the joy of a hypocrite will not last because it is for a moment. One of the passages in the Bible that challenged me as a young Christian is the story of Ananias and Sapphira, which is today’s Bible reading. The couple sold a piece of land, kept a part of the money, lied to Peter about it, and this cost them their lives. I thought their punishment was harsh; the land and the money were theirs, after all. However, the issue was that Ananias and Sapphira attempted to deceive the church. God hates lies, and no liar will go to heaven (Revelation 21:8). As I studied the couple’s story, I discovered that God punished them because they were hypocrites.

Many believers fall into the trap of hypocrisy when they fail to give accurate reports of things that are entrusted into their care. Even some pastors are known to inflate their church’s attendance records, and when they are asked how the church is doing, they say, “Great”. I believe that a fellow is not doing great until the person doubles what the Lord has placed in his or her hand, as we see in the parable of the talents (Matthew 25:14-30).

Beloved, when you pretend to be who you are not just because you want to look good in the eyes of the people around you, you are only deceiving yourself. Rather, seek God’s face to help you to become who He wants you to be.

Open Heaven 19 March 2026 KEY POINT

Hypocrisy attracts God’s anger. Avoid it.

Open Heaven 19 March 2026 HYMN 31 – Yield Not To Temptation

1 Yield not to temptation, for yielding is sin;
Each vict’ry will help you some other to win;
Fight manfully onward, dark passions subdue;
Look ever to Jesus, He will carry you through.

Refrain:
Ask the Savior to help you,
Comfort, strengthen, and keep you;
He is willing to aid you,
He will carry you through.

2 Shun evil companions, bad language disdain,
God’s name hold in rev’rence, nor take it in vain;
Be thoughtful and earnest, kindhearted and true;
Look ever to Jesus, He will carry you through.

3 To him that o’ercometh, God giveth a crown,
Through faith we will conquer, though often cast down;
He who is our Savior, our strength will renew;
Look ever to Jesus, He will carry you through.

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REMINDER!!! JESUS IS COMING SOON

ARE YOU BORN AGAIN? IF NO, WHY NOT ACCEPT JESUS NOW!

Accept Jesus Christ today and secure a life of eternal rest and Glory by saying this short prayer below:






Lord Jesus, I believe you died for my sins, Forgive me of all my iniquities. I accept you as my Lord and Saviour from today and forever.



Come and Be the Lord of my life and I am willing to obey Your command and live according to Your will by Your Grace, Thank you for accepting me into Your fold

AMEN!!! John 6:37…and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out.

Tulsi Gabbard Reveals Shocking Iran Nuclear Details During Heated Senate Hearing

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In a surprising turn of events at a Senate hearing on Wednesday, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard inadvertently disclosed a significant detail regarding Iran’s nuclear program. During her testimony, she conspicuously omitted a section from her prepared remarks, which claimed that the threat posed by Iran had been “obliterated.” This omission raised eyebrows and sparked further inquiry.

Senators were quick to question Gabbard about her decision to bypass this particular segment of her speech during the Senate Intelligence Committee session. The central concern was whether her omission was an intentional move to avoid contradicting President Donald Trump’s stance. Trump, along with top military and administration officials, has consistently cited the destruction of Iran’s nuclear capabilities as a key objective, framing it as essential to preventing the Islamic Republic from developing a nuclear weapon.

Gabbard’s written testimony included an assertive declaration: “As a result of Operation Midnight Hammer, Iran’s nuclear enrichment program was obliterated. There have been no efforts since then to try to rebuild their enrichment capability.” This statement pointed to decisive actions taken to dismantle Iran’s nuclear aspirations.

Further details in the document revealed that the entrances to the underground facilities, targeted during the operation, had been sealed with cement. Gabbard assured that continuous monitoring was in place to detect any early signs of Iran’s leadership, current or future, authorizing a resurgence of their nuclear weapons program. This ongoing vigilance underscores the importance of remaining alert to any potential threats to global security.

‘The entrances to the underground facilities that were bombed have been buried and shuttered with cement. We continue to monitor for any early indicators on what position the current or any new leadership in Iran will take with regard to authorizing a nuclear weapons program.’

But Gabbard chose not to read this out.  

The glaring omission was pointed out by Democratic Senator Mark Warner of Virginia, who said: ‘In your printed testimony today, you said Iran’s nuclear missile program was obliterated. You omitted that paragraph from your opening statement.’

Gabbard replied: ‘I recognized that time was running long.’

DNI Tulsi Gabbard omitted a part of her prepared remarks during her Senate testimony mentioning how Trump's summer 2025 strikes on Iran in Operation Midnight Hammer 'obliterated' Iran's nuclear supply

DNI Tulsi Gabbard omitted a part of her prepared remarks during her Senate testimony mentioning how Trump’s summer 2025 strikes on Iran in Operation Midnight Hammer ‘obliterated’ Iran’s nuclear supply 

Gabbard said she left out the portion because her remarks were running long and she was afraid of running out of time

Gabbard said she left out the portion because her remarks were running long and she was afraid of running out of time

Trump and top military officials claimed the US 'obliterated' Iran's nuclear enrichment capabilities in June 2025. However, Trump has also said one reason the US is at war with Iran now is because of its nuclear capabilities

Trump and top military officials claimed the US ‘obliterated’ Iran’s nuclear enrichment capabilities in June 2025. However, Trump has also said one reason the US is at war with Iran now is because of its nuclear capabilities

Warner hit back: ‘So you chose to omit the parts that contradict Trump?’ 

The brutal grilling comes as Gabbard faces intense scrutiny after the resignation of Joe Kent, the Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, on Tuesday.

Kent, an Iraq war veteran, forms part of the ‘America First’ non-interventionist faction of White House officials, which includes Gabbard and Vice President JD Vance.

Any sign during the committee hearing that Gabbard was breaking with the President would have risked further examination of her loyalty.

She and Vance held a private meeting with Kent about his resignation letter, the Washington Post reported today. 

Kent explosively claimed that Trump had been duped by Israel into striking Iran and accused him of reneging on his ‘America First’ campaign promise. 

Speculation that Gabbard could be next swiftly followed, with the odds of her exit rocketing on prediction markets. 

The likelihood of the spy chief being the next high-level departure is at 14 percent, up from 6 percent yesterday, according to Kalshi.

In her first public comments since the February 28 strikes, Gabbard posted on X Tuesday: ‘Donald Trump was overwhelmingly elected by the American people to be our President and Commander in Chief.

‘As our Commander in Chief, he is responsible for determining what is and is not an imminent threat, and whether or not to take action he deems necessary to protect the safety and security of our troops, the American people and our country.’ 

Gabbard, along with CIA Director John Ratcliffe and FBI Director Kash Patel, testified together about worldwide threats facing the US.

The annual hearing is the only open venue where lawmakers can grill the Trump officials on their performance and threat assessments.

Trump said in the summer of 2025 that Iran's nuclear capabilities had been 'obliterated.' However, he has said that a main reason the US is at war with Iran is over the country's nuclear program

Trump said in the summer of 2025 that Iran’s nuclear capabilities had been ‘obliterated.’ However, he has said that a main reason the US is at war with Iran is over the country’s nuclear program

Former director of the National Counterterrorism Center Joe Kent resigned on Tuesday in opposition to the US war on Iran

Former director of the National Counterterrorism Center Joe Kent resigned on Tuesday in opposition to the US war on Iran

The session became combative at times as Democrats pressed the officials on Trump’s war on Iran. 

Operation Midnight Hammer completely ‘obliterated’ those capabilities, Gabbard’s prepared remarks stated. It also said the Iranians made ‘no efforts’ to rebuild their destroyed nuclear facilities. 

‘I recognized that the time was running long, and I skipped through some of the portions,’ Gabbard said.

‘Iran was trying to recover from the severe damage to its nuclear infrastructure,’ Gabbard later testified, matching some of what the White House has said. 

Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff of Georgia also grilled Gabbard on the assessment that there was an ‘imminent threat’ posed by Iran.

‘The intelligence community assessed that Iran maintained the intention to rebuild and to continue to grow their nuclear enrichment,’ the DNI shot back. 

When asked by the Georgia lawmaker about whether she and the ODNI determined Iran posed an ‘imminent threat,’ the DNI deferred to the President. 

‘Senator, the only person who can determine what is and is not an imminent threat is the President.’ 

The answer upset Ossoff, who pointed out that Gabbard was there to brief lawmakers on the worldwide threats facing the US and whether she had discussed those threats with Trump. 

She also shared that other US rivals, in addition to Iran, are speeding ahead on nuclear research. 

‘The intelligence community assesses that Russia, China, North Korea, Iran, and Pakistan have been researching and developing an array of novel, advanced, or traditional missile delivery systems, with nuclear and conventional payloads, that put our homeland within range,’ she said. 

The spy chief also lauded the agency formerly held by her friend Joe Kent, who publicly resigned from the administration on Tuesday, citing his opposition to the US war in Iran, which he said was begun due to pressure on Trump from Israel. 

‘Our ODNI National Counterterrorism Center has been at the forefront of ramping up, and I believe, is more active today than it has been, certainly in a long time,’ she said.

‘We are dedicating every resource that they ask for as well as the counterterrorism elements across the IC to make sure that we are never taking our eye off of this persistent threat to the American people.’

There has been no announcement as to who will replace Kent as director of the National Counterterrorism Center.