Today we ask what the war has really cost us — not just the Pentagon’s $29 billion price tag, but the grocery bills, gas-tax gimmicks, strained alliances, and political cover stories piling up behind it. As Trump heads to China with Nvidia’s CEO, Elon Musk, other tech executives, and Eric Trump in tow, Americans are being told not to ask too many questions about their own financial pain — even as prices keep climbing, Iran still retains major missile capabilities, and Hegseth faces bipartisan anger over the war’s funding and fallout.




