The Hill
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The Hill is invoked rhetorically as the fallback for the Department of Defense's funding needs in the published quote—representing Congress as the external arbiter of resources and an additional political player introduced by the leak.
Through the article's quoted line about the D.O.D. having to 'go to the Hill'—an institutional actor referenced indirectly rather than physically present.
The Hill exerts fiscal gatekeeper power, constraining executive options and thus influencing inter-branch strategy and narrative.
Mentioning the Hill escalates the leak from internal politics to broader institutional contestation, signaling that funding battles and public rhetoric will involve Congress.
Not directly engaged in this scene, but its mention reveals the White House's concern about turning what should be an executive decision into a public legislative conflict.
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