The radical left in Congress is at it again, folks. Instead of standing behind our Commander-in-Chief as Iran continues its reign of terror across the Middle East, Senate Democrats are preparing to vote on a so-called "war powers resolution" that would handcuff President Trump's ability to protect American lives and interests.
This isn't about constitutional oversight – this is about pure partisan sabotage. The same Democrats who cheered as Biden abandoned Americans in Afghanistan and allowed China to humiliate us with spy balloons are now pretending to care about military restraint when a real president is back in charge.
Deep State Allies Attack Presidential Authority
The timing of this resolution couldn't be more suspicious. Just as President Trump is rebuilding American strength on the world stage and making it clear that the days of weakness are over, establishment swamp creatures in both parties are trying to tie his hands behind his back.
Iran has been the world's leading sponsor of terrorism for decades, threatening Israel, attacking our allies, and plotting against American interests. But somehow these Washington insiders think NOW is the time to limit our president's ability to respond to threats?
"This is exactly the kind of deep state maneuvering that President Trump warned us about. They can't stand that we have a strong leader who puts America First instead of bowing to foreign enemies."
The Constitution is crystal clear: the President is the Commander-in-Chief of our armed forces. When American lives are at stake and our enemies are plotting against us, we need decisive leadership – not a committee of 535 politicians trying to micromanage our military response.
Patriots across America see right through this charade. While President Trump is working to secure our borders, rebuild our military, and restore respect for American power, the Washington establishment is playing political games that put our national security at risk.
The question every American should be asking is simple: whose side are these senators really on – America's or Iran's?
