Senate RINOs and Dems Team Up to Neuter Trump's Balls on Iran
Four Republicans join the Left in a virtue-signaling stunt to handcuff the President's ability to deal with Ayatollah's BS.

WASHINGTON — So, the Senate, bless their hearts, decided to play 'War Powers' dress-up again. This time, it's a resolution to make Trump ask for permission before he unleashes the freedom on Iran. Four Republicans, probably the same ones who cry about 'muh democracy' while voting for open borders, joined the Dems. Shocking, I know.
Let's get real: This isn't about preventing a war. It's about kneecapping Trump. They know he's not itching for a full-scale invasion, but they also know he won't back down from a fight if pushed. And that's what scares them. A strong America is a bad look for the globalist elite.
Remember the War Powers Resolution of '73? Yeah, nobody does, because it's about as effective as a screen door on a submarine. Every president since then has ignored it when it suited them, and Trump ain't gonna be any different if things pop off. But hey, gotta virtue signal to the woke crowd, right?
What's next? A resolution requiring Trump to get a permission slip from AOC before launching a drone strike? This is clown world stuff. Iran is run by medieval fanatics who want to wipe Israel off the map and fund terrorists globally. And our Senate is worried about...checks and balances? Give me a break.
These RINOs are probably already drafting op-eds about how 'concerned' they are about 'escalation' and 'diplomacy.' Newsflash: Iran only understands strength. Diplomacy with them is like trying to teach a pig to sing – it wastes your time and annoys the pig.
This whole thing is just political theater. The Dems want to impeach Trump again, but they know it's a lost cause. So, they're settling for slow-motion impeachment by a thousand cuts. And these four Republicans are happy to provide the scalpels.
So, what happens now? Probably nothing. The resolution might pass, it might not. But either way, if Iran crosses a line, Trump will do what needs to be done. He might grumble about the Senate first, but he'll do it.
And the best part? When he does, these same senators will be lining up to take credit for 'restraining' him. You can't make this stuff up.
Sources:
* United States Constitution * War Powers Resolution of 1973 * Congressional Record

