🔮Trump Just PISSED OFF Iran with Unexpected Order

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Published4 months ago
Duration21:50
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Languageen
CategoryNews & Politics
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Senate Leaders Secretly Betray Trump — It’s Out Now! https://youtu.be/wuzqJmVdKJE ‱ Earlier today the United States carried out a dramatic strike targeting a secret meeting of Iran’s top leadership, where senior regime figures had reportedly gathered to decide who would take control next and how they might approach negotiations with President Trump to end the conflict, but instead of leaving that room with a peace strategy the entire building was destroyed in the strike, marking one of the most aggressive moves yet in the escalating confrontation between the United States and Iran. ‱ Video footage circulating online shows the moment the structure housing the meeting was blown apart, signaling a direct hit on the location where these Iranian leaders were reportedly attempting to regroup and determine their next move after recent military setbacks. ‱ President Trump later provided an update on the situation, explaining that the United States has been systematically eliminating Iran’s ability to strike American forces, threaten neighboring countries, deploy advanced missile systems, or close the vital Strait of Hormuz, which is one of the most critical shipping routes in the world. ‱ Trump also revealed that new intelligence suggests Iran’s leadership may have killed even more of its own citizens in the past sixty days than originally believed, adding another layer to the already tense situation and raising further questions about the stability and brutality of the regime. ‱ Meanwhile, the political reaction in Washington has been sharply divided, with nearly every Democrat criticizing the operation and claiming President Trump acted illegally by launching military strikes without congressional approval. ‱ One major exception is Senator John Fetterman, who has openly supported Trump’s actions and argued that protecting the United States and its allies must remain the top priority. ‱ Fetterman also stated publicly that he will not vote to limit President Trump’s wartime powers, warning that restricting the military’s ability to act quickly during a crisis could weaken America’s ability to defend itself. ‱ During a CNN appearance, Fetterman went further by saying he does not believe Trump violated the law with the strikes and that national security decisions sometimes require swift executive action. ‱ CNN contributor Scott Jennings also weighed in, arguing that while critics may oppose the operation politically, it is difficult to deny that removing leaders responsible for anti-American terrorism ultimately benefits the United States. ‱ Back in Washington, tensions spilled over into a heated confrontation when Republican Senator Thom Tillis sharply criticized Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, accusing her of policies he claims have put Americans at risk. ‱ Secretary Noem responded calmly, defending both the administration’s policies and President Trump’s leadership while highlighting actions taken to strengthen national security and protect the country. ‱ The political drama extended into election news as well, when Senator John Cornyn warned that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s Senate campaign could lead to political consequences for Republicans, sparking further debate about the direction of the party and the future of the MAGA movement.

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