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Republicans Overseas is a political group for Americans living abroad. We are affiliated with the Republican Party in the United States. We help Americans register to vote and are working to change the tax code to be supportive for American expatriates

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Republicans Overseas is recognized by the RNC and provides voter information to US expatriates.
All told, the government collected $2.483 trillion in the first six months of fiscal year 2026., spent $3.651 trillion and recorded a deficit of $1.169 trillion.
That’s down from a deficit of $1.307 trillion at this point in 2025.
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The bombing of the Revolutionary government in Iran is drawing comparisons with the war in Iraq. But the comparisons are with the wrong war.
In 1981 there was an attack on Iraq which much more closely resembles what Donald Trump is trying to achieve in Iran.
The story goes back to 1976, when the government of Jacques Chirac in France sold a nuclear reactor to the Iraqis – a deal for which the French have always managed to avoid much criticism.
The French charged the Iraqi government twice the going rate. But as one of the Iraqi nuclear team later recalled: ‘We were happy to pay. After all, who else was going to sell us a nuclear reactor?’ Who indeed.
✍️ Douglas Murray
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All told, the government collected $2.483 trillion in the first six months of fiscal year 2026., spent $3.651 trillion and recorded a deficit of $1.169 trillion.
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Primary elections are right around the corner! Visit 👉 FVAP.gov to register and request your absentee ballot (FPCA), track important deadlines, and return your ballot on time.
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The bombing of the Revolutionary government in Iran is drawing comparisons with the war in Iraq. But the comparisons are with the wrong war.
In 1981 there was an attack on Iraq which much more closely resembles what Donald Trump is trying to achieve in Iran.
The story goes back to 1976, when the government of Jacques Chirac in France sold a nuclear reactor to the Iraqis – a deal for which the French have always managed to avoid much criticism.
The French charged the Iraqi government twice the going rate. But as one of the Iraqi nuclear team later recalled: ‘We were happy to pay. After all, who else was going to sell us a nuclear reactor?’ Who indeed.
✍️ Douglas Murray
Article | spectator.com/article/trumps-goals-in-iran-have-always-been-clear ... See MoreSee Less
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Thank you, President Trump, for championing an end to double taxation! ... See MoreSee Less
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JOHN CLEESE comments on attacks against Nigerian Christians: “It looks rather as though Black Lives Don’t Matter..." — trib.al/GwVqCQI ... See MoreSee Less
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She wasn't wrong in 1976. She's not wrong now. ... See MoreSee Less
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