Just days into President Trump's second term, radical Democrat Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) is already pushing the same failed foreign policy approach that emboldened America's enemies for four disastrous years under Biden.
Speaking on CNN's "Situation Room" Monday, the Squad-aligned progressive insisted that "diplomacy is always the way that we should go" when dealing with Iran, adding that America "should not be threatening military might" against the terrorist regime.
Jayapal even had the audacity to defend Obama's catastrophic Iran nuclear deal, claiming "there was an Iran nuclear deal that was negotiated" before "Trump pulled" out of it. What she conveniently forgot to mention? That disastrous agreement gave the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism billions of dollars while doing absolutely nothing to stop their nuclear weapons program.
America First Patriots See Right Through the Weakness
Conservative voices on social media immediately called out Jayapal's dangerous naivety. The Trump_Force1 account highlighted her stunning comments, showing Americans exactly what kind of weak leadership Democrats would bring back to foreign policy.
"Jayapal: 'Should Not Be Threatening Military Might', 'Diplomacy Is Always the Way That We Should Go'"
This is the same mindset that allowed Iran to attack American troops, fund Hamas terrorists, and threaten our ally Israel while Biden's team sent strongly-worded letters and begged for meetings.
Patriots, this is exactly why we voted for Trump's return. While Democrats want to hold hands and sing Kumbaya with murderous dictators, President Trump understands that peace comes through strength. Iran doesn't respect diplomacy β they respect power.
The Iranian regime has spent decades chanting "Death to America" while Democrats like Jayapal lecture us about the virtues of endless negotiations. How's that been working out?
With Trump back in the White House and his America First team in place, our enemies know the days of American weakness are over. No more apology tours, no more pallets of cash to terrorists, and no more treating our allies like enemies while coddling dictators.
Which approach do you trust to keep America safe β Trump's peace through strength, or Jayapal's diplomatic surrender?
