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DEEP STATE DEMS Panic Over Trump's Iran Strikes: 'But Muh Congress!'

Gary FranchiMarch 7, 2026262 views
DEEP STATE DEMS Panic Over Trump's Iran Strikes: 'But Muh Congress!'
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The swamp creatures are at it again, folks. Just days after President Trump authorized surgical strikes against Iranian military targets threatening American interests, the usual suspects on Capitol Hill are crying about "congressional authorization" and whether these actions constitute "war."

Here's what they don't want you to understand: President Trump is doing exactly what he promised – putting America FIRST and showing our enemies that weakness is over. While Biden spent four years letting Iran walk all over us, Trump is back to speaking the only language these terrorists understand: strength.

The debate erupted Tuesday as Democrats and their RINO allies questioned Trump's constitutional authority to defend American assets without running to Congress first. But here's the reality check these establishment politicians need: the President has both the constitutional duty and the legal authority to protect American lives and interests abroad.

Constitution vs. Congressional Theater

What we're witnessing is pure political theater from the same people who stayed silent when Obama droned half the Middle East without congressional approval. Suddenly, when Trump takes decisive action against the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism, they're concerned about "process."

"This administration will not telegraph our moves to enemies or ask permission from a dysfunctional Congress to defend American interests,"

a senior administration official told reporters, perfectly capturing why voters chose Trump over the endless bureaucratic delays of the Washington establishment.

Iran has been testing America's resolve since Trump returned to office, apparently forgetting the lesson they learned during his first term. These strikes serve as a crucial reminder that the days of American weakness are over.

Deep State Desperation

The real question isn't whether Trump has the authority to strike Iran – it's why the same people who cheered endless foreign interventions under previous administrations are suddenly discovering constitutional concerns when Trump acts to defend America.

Patriots across the country understand what's really happening here: the establishment can't stand that Trump refuses to play by their rules of endless committee hearings and bureaucratic delays while American interests hang in the balance.

Do you want a President who asks permission to defend America, or one who acts decisively when our enemies threaten us?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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AmericaFirst45Verifiedjust now
Trump 2024! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
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ConstitutionalConservativeVerifiedjust now
Article II gives the president war powers as Commander in Chief. Where were these congressional concerns when Obama was drone striking for 8 years?
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SmallGovBigFreedomVerifiedjust now
Quick question - wasn't Soleimani already designated as a terrorist by Congress years ago? Seems like they already gave their authorization to deal with terrorist threats.
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PatriotMike88Verifiedjust now
Finally a president who doesn't bow down to Iran! Trump knows how to project strength while the Dems cry about paperwork.
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FreedomFirst2020Verifiedjust now
Exactly! Obama would have sent them pallets of cash instead.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
The same people demanding congressional approval now were silent when previous administrations acted unilaterally. The hypocrisy is stunning but not surprising.
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VeteranVoterVerifiedjust now
As a Navy vet, I can tell you that when threats are imminent, you don't have time for committee meetings. Trump made the right call.
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TaxpayerTedVerifiedjust now
My son is deployed overseas right now and I sleep better knowing we have a president who will protect our troops instead of letting Iran walk all over us. These politicians need to get their priorities straight.