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A group of 18 US senators introduced the Honoring the Sacrifice of Troops in War Act of 2026 to prevent the Pentagon from manipulating casualty records and benefits during US military operations.
The bill states that no administrative reclassification should be allowed to “obscure the human cost of war” and that no reporting category can be used to conceal casualties from Congress or the American people.
The move comes after lawmakers accused the Trump administration of trying to hide the true cost of the US war against Iran by recategorizing casualties outside Operation Epic Fury.
The bill would bar the Secretary of Defense from renaming or reclassifying an ongoing operation against the same enemy, including during a ceasefire, negotiations or a change in operational phase.
How is this enforced? How can the price of not doing this be higher then the price losing the perception of US superiority?
Does 18 votes out of 100 stop Trump from anything?
Only if he rolls a 2 or lower on the Presidential D20
No. But the Libs believe that the decorum will stand up, go to the white house and beat up Trump until he shits himself.



