Wisconsin Lawmakers Remain Divided over Attacks on Iran
- J Street and New Jewish Narrative condemned U.S. military strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, calling it an ǣillegal act of aggressionǥ, following bipartisan disapproval in Congress.
- President Trump ordered strikes without congressional authorization, provoking warnings of potential regional escalation from U.S. lawmakers.
- Senator Mark Warner demanded clear strategic objectives from Trump, highlighting the importance of protecting American lives amid concerns regarding the Constitution's war powers.
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Wisconsin lawmakers remain divided over attacks on Iran
Wisconsin lawmakers are reacting to America's recent strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.Democrat Senator Tammy Baldwin said, "President Trump's bombing of Iran without Congress' approval ignores the constitution, is putting our men and women in uniform at grave risk and puts us on the verge of an all-out war."Republican Senator Ron Johnson also responded to the strikes during an interview with Fox News, and he says, "President Trump has been very …
Donald Trump has ordered the military strike against Iran without consulting Parliament. Constitutional law expert Laurence Tribe says: This is illegal and a threat to US democracy.
'Trump endangered American forces:' US lawmakers slam president’s strikes on Iran
TEHRAN — In a flagrant violation of international law and the U.S. Constitution, President Donald Trump unilaterally ordered military strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan in the early hours of Sunday, provoking immediate bipartisan condemnation in Congress and warnings of catastrophic regional escalation.
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