Warren: Americans Didn’t Vote For Another Endless War In The Middle East—what Donald Trump Has Done In Iran Is Unconstitutional.
https://x.com/senwarren/status/1937236267382825400?s=46
https://bsky.app/profile/warren.senate.gov/post/3lscdzon3qk2z
Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA): “ We all understand there are exceptions when our troops are at risk, when our homeland is at risk, when Americans are at risk, but none of those apply. In this case, what Donald Trump has done is unconstitutional, and we’re gonna have a vote this week in the United States Senate on the War Powers Act, and this is our opportunity. It only takes a simple majority to reel back in Donald Trump and made clear to the world that the United States is not going to war against Iran.”
Schatz: Trump’s Tax Bill Is The Biggest Wealth Transfer From Working People To Wealthy People In The History Of The United States Of America.
https://x.com/senbrianschatz/status/1937300628382056903?s=46
Senator Brian Schatz (D-HI): “ The reason they are making these cuts so that people are gonna have to pay several hundred dollars more per month for their own healthcare is to create enough revenue for the biggest tax cut, the biggest wealth transfer from working people to wealthy people in the history of the United States of America.”
Murphy: Trump’s Reckless Rhetoric And Actions On Iran—like Threats Of Regime Change—May Have Backfired, Emboldening Tehran’s Nuclear Ambitions And Making America Less Safe.
https://x.com/chrismurphyct/status/1937311081103327392?s=46
Senate Chris Murphy (D-CT): “The only way the regime survives is by speeding towards that weapon in the medium to long range. This might get worse for the United States, not better.”
Hakeem Jeffries Accuses GOP of Dodging War Powers Debate, Questions What the Administration Is Hiding from Congress and the Public
https://x.com/atrupar/status/1937238576120385933?s=46
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY): “It’s not clear to me what the administration is hiding from the Congress and from the American people … [and] for some reason, House Republicans don’t want to have a full and comprehensive and swift debate on the War Powers Act issue, so they changed the rules.”