Democrats Trying To Limits Trump’s Power
As the Middle East teeters on the brink of full-scale war, Democrats in Washington are working overtime—to stop President Donald Trump from acting.
On Monday, Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) introduced legislation designed to restrict Trump’s ability to use military force against Iran without Congressional approval, even as Iran escalates its attacks on Israel and threatens U.S. interests in the region.
Kaine’s War Powers Bill Would Tie Trump’s Hands Against Iranian Aggression
Kaine, a long-time opponent of presidential war authority, claims the Constitution gives Congress sole power to declare war. But critics say his bill sends a dangerous message of weakness to hostile regimes like Iran.
“It is not in our national interest to get into a war with Iran unless absolutely necessary,” Kaine said, echoing Democrat talking points.
The timing is telling: Israel just launched targeted strikes to cripple Iran’s nuclear and missile capabilities. In response, Iran fired missiles back, endangering civilians and alarming leaders around the world.
Democrats and the Far Left Attack Trump and Israel While Iran Launches Missiles
Not to be outdone, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) blasted Israel and accused its government of trying to “sabotage” nuclear talks with Iran. Sanders also warned against military involvement—even as Iran grows more aggressive by the day.
“There can be no offensive use of military force — against Iran or any other country — without authorization from Congress,” Sanders said.
Many Americans see this as a dangerous disconnect from reality. While Iran arms terror groups and targets allies, Democrats are focused on tying Trump’s hands.
Republicans Back Trump, Support Israel’s Right to Defend Itself
Conservatives are rallying behind President Trump and Israel.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) didn’t mince words on Sunday, saying:
“If diplomacy fails… help Israel finish the job. Give them bombs. Fly with them if necessary.”
Others agree that now is not the time for legislative red tape.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) voiced skepticism about military involvement, but they remain in the minority. Most GOP leaders are standing firmly with Trump as Iran provokes yet another crisis.
Trump Warns Iran: Negotiate Now—Before It’s Too Late
At the G7 summit in Canada, President Trump addressed world leaders and sent a direct message to Tehran:
Negotiate before it’s too late.
Trump also reaffirmed that the U.S. had no direct role in Israel’s recent airstrikes but warned Iran not to widen the conflict or target American personnel.
While Democrats work to undermine Trump’s ability to act, the former president continues to project strength, clarity, and leadership on the world stage—just as he did during his first term.
Conclusion: The Choice Is Clear—Stand With Trump or Enable Iran
As the crisis deepens, Americans face a clear choice:
- Support President Trump’s right to defend America and its allies
- Or side with Democrats who want to tie the president’s hands—while Iran grows bolder by the hour
With Israeli lives at risk and Iran emboldened, now is not the time for political games.