‘It’s murder, it’s a war crime’: Sen. Rosen calls for Hegseth to resign
MSNBC·2025-12-10 17:14

Affordability & Healthcare - Senator Rosen criticizes Trump's perspective on affordability, highlighting the disconnect between billionaires and regular people facing rising costs in groceries, utilities, and housing [2][3] - Approximately 95,000 Nevadans could lose enhanced ACA subsidies if they expire at the end of the year [5] - Democrats propose a clean extension of ACA subsidies to prevent millions from having to choose between healthcare, food, or rent [7] - The senator argues that giving subsidies directly to consumers won't address the core issue of healthcare affordability, as insurance companies are unlikely to lower prices [9][10] - The senator advocates for a bipartisan approach to address healthcare issues, starting with areas of agreement and common-sense reforms [10][11] Boat Strikes Investigation - The Republican chair of the House Armed Services Committee is ending their probe into the boat strikes, while Senator Rosen hopes the Senate side will continue a thorough investigation [12][13] - Senator Rosen emphasizes the importance of transparency and adherence to rules of engagement, stating that the boat strikes should be investigated as potential war crimes [14][15] - Senator Rosen calls for Secretary Hegsth's resignation and potential impeachment if the investigation reveals war crimes [15] - Senator Rosen mentions a classified Office of Legal Counsel report on the boat strikes, which some lawyers on the Armed Services Committee deem flimsy and advocate for declassification [17][18] - Senator Rosen believes that all members of Congress should have access to the intelligence, videos, and transcripts related to the boat strikes to determine the appropriate course of action [19]