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The clearest fresh development this hour is domestic political spillover in Washington: multiple reports converged on Trump removing Attorney General Pam Bondi, with commentary linking the move to frustration over the Epstein files and broader DOJ performance. That abrupt personnel shock landed alongside continued evidence of active Israel-Iran exchange, including reports of Iranian missile impacts in central Israel and claims of Israeli strikes on Iranian infrastructure and IRGC-linked financial targets. The combination matters because the narrative is no longer just about war-management abroad; it is now increasingly about executive stability, credibility, and bandwidth at home as the conflict continues. Additional reports of disruption inside Iran, including shutdowns at two major steel plants due to strikes, point to pressure on the Iranian economy beyond direct battlefield effects, though those claims remain early and should be treated cautiously. For investors and policy watchers, the key signal is cross-domain stress: war headlines, domestic command churn, and economic disruption are beginning to reinforce one another rather than move as separate tracks.
Shift: The story materially widened this hour from external war management to internal U.S. command turbulence, as Bondi’s firing became the dominant new domestic shock alongside ongoing Israel-Iran strike reporting.
Watch: whether Bondi’s removal triggers further senior reshuffles or messaging changes just as new verified evidence emerges on damage to Iranian industry, Israeli urban impacts, and any diplomatic off-ramp signals.
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