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Pentagon requests another $530 million for F-35s
IN AIR, NAVAL AIR STATION PATUXENT RIVER, MD - FEBRUARY 11: (EDITORS NOTE: Image has been received by U.S. Military prior to transmission) In this image released by the U.S. Navy courtesy of Lockheed Martin, the U.S. Navy variant of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, the F-35C, conducts a test flight February 11, 2011 over the Chesapeake Bay. Lt. Cmdr. Eric "Magic" Buus flew the F-35C for two hours, checking instruments that will measure structural loads on the airframe during flight maneuvers. The F-35C is distinct from the F-35A and F-35B variants with larger wing surfaces and reinforced landing gear for greater control when operating in the demanding carrier take-off and landing environment. (Photo by U.S. Navy photo courtesy Lockheed Martin via Getty Images)

Pentagon requests another $530 million for F-35s

On this episode of The Morning Blaze:

— The State Department spent over half a million dollars on growing its social media brand

— Doc reviews unusual headlines and the Audio File

— The F-35 disaster continues, leading the Pentagon to request another $530 million to finish a project that's already 4 years overdue

— Major-network journalists claim to be impartial, but in recent months they've donated huge amounts to liberal candidates

— Energy drinks gave a 50-year-old man severe acute hepatitis

— #WhatILearnedToday...much more!

The Morning Blaze with Doc Thompson, weekdays 6–9am ET on TheBlaze Radio.

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