Americans Deserve The Truth About The War In Iran.
Trump addressed the nation last night about a war Congress never authorized and the American people never voted for.
We deserve the truth. We got something far different.
He said the economy is “the strongest in history” as gas prices have surged since the war began, markets just had their worst stretch since his tariff crisis, and his own advisors privately said the economic pain could last for months.
He claimed we are “totally independent of the Middle East” for oil, yet his own Treasury Secretary lifted sanctions on Iranian oil days later to prevent an energy catastrophe. You cannot have it both ways.
He attacked Obama for releasing $1.7 billion of Iran’s own frozen money as part of a negotiated deal that halted their nuclear program. Yet his administration cleared the way for Iran to receive $14 billion in oil revenue while Americans are fighting and dying there.
He said “regime change was never our goal,” then spent three minutes celebrating that Iran’s leaders are dead.
He claimed Iran’s missile capability is “just about used up,” while Iranian attacks continue to shut down the Strait of Hormuz and paralyze global oil shipping in real time.
He said the Strait will “open naturally” after the conflict ends but provided no timeline, mechanism, or explanation.
And after all of it, he gave us no exit plan, definition of victory, or answer to the question every military family deserves: how does this end?
Trump did say one true thing. We have the greatest military in the world. He’s right. They are extraordinary.
They deserve so much better than this.

Our military should not be used to commit crimes against humanity. It’s immoral. I hope Trump and his felons roast in Hell.
Congressman, I noticed your name was not on the list of Democrats calling for the 25th Amendment to be invoked. Why is that?