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Fetterman Praises Trump’s Iran Strike

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- Democratic Sen. John Fetterman called President Trump’s Iran strikes “entirely appropriate” against nuclear threat.
- U.S. and Israel killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and 40 Iranian officials Saturday.
- Fetterman appeared on CNN’s “State of the Union” defending action over Iran’s nuclear and missile programs.
- Trump notified Gang of Eight before strikes, complying with War Powers Act notification rules.
- Fetterman backed Trump’s prior Operation Midnight Hammer on Iranian nuclear sites as lone Democrat.
President Trump’s decisive strikes neutralized Iran’s nuclear ambitions, earning rare bipartisan praise from Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman. The Democrat affirmed the response fits longstanding threats despite no immediate U.S. danger.
“You know, imagine if if people just listened to the conventional wisdom, you know, that they could have possibly have acquired a bomb. You know, if we weren’t bombed back in June so, yeah, there is a threat. It’s not imminent, that can happen right now, but it’s one that I think it’s entirely appropriate to deal with it,” Fetterman told CNN host Dana Bash.
“And that’s why I support it. So again, people keep describ[ing] that it was illegal war. Now read the War Powers Act. And now that has not been violated what happened yesterday.”
Trump pursued negotiations first, but Iran rejected bans on nuclear weapons. Fetterman stood alone against Democratic efforts to limit presidential authority post-June operation.
“Well, what is true is that President Trump tried to negotiate that and tried to find a firm kind of agreement, you know. Absolutely. And they refuse to those basic kinds of things: remind everybody, you know, you are never allowed to acquire nuclear weapons. And clearly they [were]. And I absolutely supported what happened last June,” Fetterman continued.
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