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Hegseth overrides army, kills probe into Apache helicopter

Hegseth overrides army, kills probe into Apache helicopter flyby at Kid Rock’s estate

US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth called off an investigation and reinstated Army helicopter crews who were grounded after flying attack helicopters over musician Kid Rock’s Tennessee property and nearby anti Trump protest rallies.

Hegseth announced this on Tuesday through X, saying: “No punishment. No investigation. Carry on, patriots.”

This came just hours after the Army suspended the crews involved in the incident and initiated an investigation.

This incident began on Saturday, 28 March, when two AH64 Apache helicopters of the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, were spotted flying low over Kid Rock’s Nashville area home.

The flyby happened on the same day that there were large scale “No Kings” protests against President Trump in Nashville and other US cities.

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One of the helicopters flew past protesters in Clarksville, Tennessee, six times over the course of two hours, dropping as low as about 190 meters.

Police helicopters frequently fly over sizable crowds, but military aircraft doing so is extremely uncommon and raises concerns under the Posse Comitatus Act, which prohibits the armed forces from conducting domestic law enforcement.

The military, however, took the issue seriously and this was confirmed by the military spokesman, Major Montrell Russell who revealed that the aircraft belonged to the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade.

And that an investigation into the matter would be carried out under Army Regulation 15-6 and the crew would be suspended pending a review of compliance with FAA regulations and mission approvals.

While signing a ceremony earlier on Tuesday, President Trump was asked about the suspension and he seemed to take no issue with the matter, stating that he did not watch the video but was “sure they had a good time.”

Trump, however, revealed that he was sure the crew “probably shouldn’t have done that” adding that “they like Kid Rock. I like Kid Rock. Maybe they were trying to defend him, I don’t know.”

Immediately after this, Hegseth announced that he was issuing an order to wipe the slate clean.

The move, however, raised concerns about the military’s ability to discipline its own personnel if the Defence Secretary deems the action politically acceptable.

Kid Rock, a prominent supporter of Mr. Trump who entertained at the 2024 Republican National Convention and headlined a conservative version of the Super Bowl halftime event earlier this year, seemed to think the crew would be unaffected.

In an interview Rock said, “I think they’d be alright, man, because, you know my buddy’s commander in chief.”

The Office of the Secretary of Defense at the Pentagon did not comment, except through Mr. Hegseth’s social media statement.

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RX 9070 XT Cards Suddenly $699 With Free Hardware

Why Are So Many RX 9070 XT Cards Suddenly $699 With Free Hardware Thrown In

AMD’s top midrange graphics card is getting closer to a price most people can live with. A round of new bundle deals from big US retailers is making the Radeon RX 9070 XT a better buy than it has been in months.

Several versions of the RX 9070 XT are now listed at US$699 on Newegg. Each one comes with a free PC part and a copy of the new game Crimson Desert. The free extras depend on the brand.

ASRock’s Challenger edition comes with a 360mm all in one liquid cooler. Gigabyte’s Gaming OC version includes a 512GB PCIe 4.0 SSD. The Sapphire Pulse model comes with a 750W gold rated power supply.

This is a big change for a card that has had trouble staying anywhere near its US$599 recommended price. For weeks, the RX 9070 XT has been going for roughly US$750 to US$850 in most stores which is more than 25% above the base MSRP.

The timing makes these deals even more surprising. Memory supply contracts that kept GPU part costs steady through 2025 have now ended that has pushed up GDDR6 prices for AMD and GDDR7 prices for NVIDIA.

Late last year, AMD confirmed it had raised the cost of Radeon graphics cards and memory kits sent to board partners by US$10 per 8GB of VRAM. The company also said more price increases were coming in early 2026.

That is what makes it so unusual to see retailers taking on some of those higher costs through big promotions. Amazon is also selling the Gigabyte and Sapphire Pulse models at US$699 with coupon codes but without the extra free hardware that Newegg is offering.

For buyers who have been holding off because of the unpredictable GPU market, these bundles bring the card’s real cost well below its listed price. The ASRock deal, for example includes a cooler worth around US$69.

This puts the card’s true cost closer to US$630. It is not yet clear whether these offers show a bigger change in how retailers are pricing GPUs or are just a short term push to move stock.

Either way, they are some of the best deals the RX 9070 XT has had since it launched.

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