Murphy: I would remind the president that he can't take any offensive action against Iran without coming to congress first. The constitution requires him to get an authorization of military force from congress. I don't think that he'll get that authorization from this congress,… pic.twitter.com/uJewN4NdoP
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 18, 2025
because there is opposition on both the Republican and Democratic side to the United States getting dragged into another potentially disastrous conflict in the Middle East.I like the sentiment, but the only recourse Congress has is impeachment. You can’t imagine the courts will intervene.
Boy, does he...Fox brings out Mark Levin to scream about how Donald Trump isn’t a warmonger but a peacemaker pic.twitter.com/bfQX1KzEoA
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 18, 2025
Mark Levin has views.Mark Levin says anyone who is worried about WW3 sounds like a “Marxist -Islamist” : You’re either a patriotic American who is going to get behind the President or you’re not pic.twitter.com/yWpSH1jbWn
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 18, 2025
It could be worse. He could be Clay Travis.Levin: These little weasels in Congress like Tom Massie.. Hey Tommy, let me educate you on the constitution. Is The War Powers Act in the constitution? You’re joining up with Tlaib and Omar who supports the enemy. You’re either on the side of the red, white, and blue.. or you’re… pic.twitter.com/1Q6WDApIIu
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 18, 2025
And now for something completely different.Travis: Why doesn't she go back to Somalia.. pic.twitter.com/fzxXYzpzO8
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 18, 2025
Kasparian: Let's just all remember the fact that the United States joined forces with the Saudis to try to defeat the houthis in Yemen and failed in doing so. The way that we discuss regime change wars in this country is absolutely ridiculous pic.twitter.com/yjai3MWZRA
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 18, 2025
Kasparian: The United States right now is dealing with $37 trillion in debt. We're spending $1 trillion a year to service that debt. Israel had an economic surplus in 2021. We haven't had an economic surplus since 2001. These bunker buster bombs cost $3.5 million a piece. I'm… pic.twitter.com/p5sODFKSGO
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 18, 2025
I'm with Maga on this
Netanyahu needs this war. Not for Israel. For his control on power. IMHO.Kasparian: A 33 year war in the making. I mean, Netanyahu has been saying that Iran is on the precipice of having a nuclear weapon, like 33 years ago. That's who he is. pic.twitter.com/KPSQMiJHCo
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 18, 2025
CNN put together a collection of clips of Netanyahu warning Iran is close to a nuclear weapon going back to 1996 pic.twitter.com/Pt2Bmys994
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 18, 2025
Why do you think Bibi did it this time?Cross: If Israel can’t sustain this war on its own then Netanyahu had no business jumping out there. Go finish this war on your own. pic.twitter.com/YcbfVqP4vy
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 18, 2025
Appearing on The Source with Kaitlan Collins on Tuesday, Haberman responded to new comments from Trump in which he contradicts testimony his director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, delivered in March.Bibi knew how to play Trump.
"I don't care what she said," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One. "I think they were very close to having one,” he said about the possibility that Iran was developing a nuclear weapon.
Haberman was taken aback by the apparent split between the president and his spy chief.
“What I was struck by – you know, he was publicly dismissive. That just is what it is,” the Times reporter said Tuesday. “But what I was also struck by is he was saying, ‘This is what I think.’ You know, you asked him about his opinion. He made very clear his opinion. I was struck by that.”
Haberman also referenced her reporting with other Times journalists, telling Collins that “contrary to what the Israelis were saying, there was not some new piece of information that appeared to point to some acceleration, at least, that the U.S. intelligence officials were aware of.”
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