Kayal and Company
Hour two opens with the crew revisiting the loudest Senate moment of the week before turning to Pete Hegseth. We examine reports that he blocks several Navy promotions, the role of prior DEI work and the case for merit-based military advancement. The discussion expands to police hiring, physical requirements and the need to keep readiness standards tied to the mission. Hegseth then announces annual testosterone-deficiency screening for troops over 30, with voluntary testing for younger personnel. We debate hormone health, recovery after service and whether medical support can improve long-term outcomes without lowering standards. The conversation stays centered on readiness, fitness and caring for troops after years of physical strain. AOC argues that television networks have an ethical duty not to air Trump’s election-security speech, and we push back against that demand. We discuss censorship, the chance that a blackout creates more interest and the message Trump should deliver on voter identification and citizenship
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