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Four Democratic 'Hell Cats' military veterans campaigning for 2026 House seats, poised to challenge Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's Pentagon leadership.
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Democratic ‘Hell Cats,’ four female military veterans, run in 2026 House races and target Hegseth’s Pentagon

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Four female Democratic military veterans calling themselves the “Hell Cats” are running for U.S. House seats in 2026 in closely contested districts, arguing their service backgrounds position them to win swing voters and to challenge Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s approach to military leadership and oversight.

Kenia López Rabadán, president of the Chamber of Deputies' Board of Directors, insisted that the upcoming electoral reform must guarantee gender parity, a decades-long achievement that cannot be rolled back. At an event of the 50+1 collective, López Rabadán expressed confidence that deputies will defend this principle despite a polarized debate. Minister Yasmín Esquivel Mossa and Senator Carolina Viggiano agreed on the importance of preserving this progress.

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Katie Miller, wife of Trump adviser Stephen Miller, has launched a podcast aimed at conservative women, particularly mothers, pitching it as a space for 'a mom like me' to talk lifestyle, family and politics. Despite Miller’s access to high-profile Republicans and her former boss Elon Musk, early reaction from critics and limited audience metrics suggest the show has yet to break through in the saturated MAGA media ecosystem.

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