The HR 8800 / Section 224 evidence desk is published. It’s the interactive file — the bill clause by clause, the weapons it funds and what they do to a body, the boards that book the profit, the bank behind them, and the audit precedent. Every claim carries its primary source.
The comms: alimcforever.com/project-2025/hr-8800
It sits in the Project 2025 archive next to the Kushner / Sazan file.
The Senate timeline
HASC marked up HR 8800 on 4 June and sent it on. The action now moves to the Senate, and it happens next week. This is the window.
Wednesday 10 June — Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC) holds its open full-committee markup of its version of the FY2027 NDAA. (Legis1, 3 Jun 2026)
Thursday 11 June — SASC holds a closed business meeting and votes the bill out. The closed session is where the classified annex is handled — intelligence programs and nuclear-weapons modernisation. The part of this that touches our story is debated behind a closed door, by design. (Legis1, 3 Jun 2026; AIP Science Policy, 1 Jun 2026)
The base bill authorises roughly $1.15 trillion, with about another $350 billion routed separately through reconciliation — about $1.5 trillion all in. (Legis1, 3 Jun 2026)
The Senate has not yet published its companion text. The committee is drafting with the House version in hand. (AIP, 1 Jun 2026)
Phone strategy — the recap
Call logs. A lot of logged phones call to a Senate office counts right now.
Who to call — your own two senators (the Capitol switchboard connects you: 202-224-3121), and if they sit on Armed Services, that’s the call that lands hardest this week.
What to say — short. “I’m a constituent. I’m asking the Senator to oppose the US–Israel military-integration provisions in the FY2027 NDAA — Section 224 and the related clauses. I want them debated in the open, not in the closed annex.”
Optional: Name the bill, name the section, ask for one thing.
When — before the SASC votes it out on 11 June.
Share https://alimcforever.com/project-2025/hr-8800/— send people to the evidence desk with this content so they’re calling with the facts.
Compiled 6 June 2026. Timeline figures from Legis1 (3 Jun), AIP Science Policy (1 Jun), and the Senate Democratic floor schedule. The full evidence desk and its primary sources: alimcforever.com/project-2025/hr-8800


I've already called both my Senators and Rep. 2 of them were lukewarm. Can you guess why? I'll be calling again and ask that this debated in the open while again stating I'm against it. Not enough people know about this.