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Senator Tammy Baldwin and colleagues introduced legislation preventing the Trump administration from concealing casualty figures and injuries from the ongoing Iran conflict.
Senator Tammy Baldwin and colleagues introduced legislation to prevent the Trump administration from concealing casualty figures and injuries from the Iran conflict. The bill exists because there's concern that the administration might suppress or delay releasing those numbers. This kind of legislation is only necessary when there's reason to distrust the executive branch's honesty.
The fact that senators felt compelled to introduce this bill signals they expect the administration to hide bad news about the war. Casualty figures are politically sensitive—high numbers hurt a president's standing. If this legislation weren't passed, there'd be no legal obstacle to the administration quietly burying casualty reports or releasing them in ways that minimize the numbers. The bill is essentially an acknowledgment that transparency can't be trusted.
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