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Republican lawmaker on U.S. bombs against
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Posted By: earlybird, 6/21/2025 9:14:17 PM

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), one of the most vocal Republicans pushing against American intervention in Iran, posted on X that President Trump’s bombing of Iranian nuclear sites is unconstitutional. *snip)Massie wanted to introduce a war powers resolution in the House on Tuesday that would prohibit American involvement in Iran. “This is not our war. But if it were, Congress must decide such matters according to our constitution,”(snip) the president also has war powers dictated in Article II of the Constitution. As commander-in-chief of the armed forces, these two articles are a big source of constitutional debate. Also, there has been no declaration of war.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: RobertJ984 6/21/2025 9:16:16 PM (No. 1967664)
Its a good thing you aren't in charge
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Reply 2 - Posted by: earlybird 6/21/2025 9:17:15 PM (No. 1967667)
sit down and be quiet. There's been no declaration of war. Do these noisy morons read and UNDERSTAND our Constitution?
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Reply 3 - Posted by: udanja99 6/21/2025 9:18:46 PM (No. 1967669)
So, Massie, were all those billion$ that Pedo Joe sent to Ukraine without congressional approval constitutional? Sit down and shut up.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 6/21/2025 9:22:51 PM (No. 1967672)
Wake up, Massie. Or get lost.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: less is more 6/21/2025 9:24:51 PM (No. 1967674)
You are either with us or against us, RINO.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Catherine 6/21/2025 9:28:25 PM (No. 1967677)
It's whatever President Trump says it is. He's in charge.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: JHHolliday 6/21/2025 9:39:48 PM (No. 1967687)
Jefferson didn't need a declaration of war to send in the Marines to root out the Barbary Pirates in Tripoli. This is the same just on a much, much bigger scale. These "pirates" are a mortal threat to the world and will not hesitate to use it as soon as they can get one in their hands. Tel Aviv first by air then NYC by a stealth ship in the harbor. DJT and our military have done a good job today Now let's let the Mossad send all the mullahs for a joyous meeting with their 72 virgins.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Skinnydip 6/21/2025 9:40:29 PM (No. 1967688)
Another RINO to primary.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: FLS 6/21/2025 9:42:20 PM (No. 1967689)
Massie is my congressman, only one with guts to tell it as it is. What happened to No more foreign wars? Trump said he decides what what America First is, screw him
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Safari Man 6/21/2025 9:42:27 PM (No. 1967690)
(Sad trombones): Wah wah wah waaaaaah
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Reply 11 - Posted by: DVC 6/21/2025 9:42:28 PM (No. 1967691)
Yeah, actually it is constitutional, clown.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Geoman 6/21/2025 9:43:41 PM (No. 1967693)
The last declared war was in 1942 but many engagements have been fought, ordered by both democrat and Republican presidents. Only Trump is being accused of violating the War Powers Act. However, going against 3/4ths of the American people is kind of risky politically.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: TexasHillCountry 6/21/2025 9:47:52 PM (No. 1967697)
Since the taking of our embassy in Tehran in 1979, an act of war, Iran has been at war with the US even if we have not been fighting back until recently. Wm. F. Buckley, Jr. suggested we declare war on Iran way back then just to put things in perspective even if we did not wage it in an all out fashion.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: valinva 6/21/2025 9:49:51 PM (No. 1967698)
Iran calls for Death to America as late as this week. Iran has been enriching uranium in order to create bomb grade product as soon as possible. This is not an attack on Iran. This was the destruction of nuclear enrichment facilities that Iran should never have. We are not sending troops into Iran. We are not overthrowing the regime. We have prevented a potential disaster.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: stablemoney 6/21/2025 9:52:25 PM (No. 1967700)
Massie is a government of one person over one person, himself. Massie never supports the Democrats, and always opposes the Republicans, leaving his voice meaningless.
64 people like this.

Reply 16 - Posted by: snakeoil 6/21/2025 9:57:19 PM (No. 1967702)
America hasn't declared war since December 1941. Korea and Vietnam were never declared wars. Don't know how this will all turn out. But one thing is for sure: President Donald Trump has bigger balls than King Kong.
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Reply 17 - Posted by: Scribelus 6/21/2025 9:59:29 PM (No. 1967704)
Tom Massie is a small man. He shrinks further with every opportunity. His next campaign (mercifully opposed) will peddle him as Tom Thumb.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: Scribelus 6/21/2025 9:59:57 PM (No. 1967705)
Tom Massie is a small man. He shrinks further with every opportunity. His next campaign (mercifully opposed) will peddle him as Tom Thumb.
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Reply 19 - Posted by: JubilationTCornpone 6/21/2025 10:13:59 PM (No. 1967709)
Hawaiian judge orders Trump to retrieve MOABs.
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Reply 20 - Posted by: WI Cynic 6/21/2025 10:14:07 PM (No. 1967710)
I think you'd be hard-pressed to name a year since 1960 where we didn't have troops shooting at somebody somewhere, and nary a declared war in sight.
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Reply 21 - Posted by: chance_232 6/21/2025 10:19:51 PM (No. 1967711)
Democrats are lining up calling for Trump's third impeachment. I'm old enough to remember the Iranian Hostage Crisis and I remember Iran financing and supplying the IEDs during the Gulf War. This attack was 45 years overdue. So...... President Trump, if the proceed with impeachment, wear it as a badge of honor and wear it with pride. You did what 7 previous president's didn't have the courage to do.
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Reply 22 - Posted by: JimBob 6/21/2025 10:24:54 PM (No. 1967714)
Just like The Hill to run to some reliably anti-everything Pubbie and repeat his blather. I'm with #14, who said it well. My thanks to President Trump..... a LEADER, Not a Politician!
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Reply 23 - Posted by: franco 6/21/2025 10:25:45 PM (No. 1967715)
#9: Sucks to be you. Personally, I prefer to keep my body in one piece and not see it vaporized by an incoming Iranian ICBM (which they were also working on) detonating an Iranian nuke over my head. That possibility has now been eliminated... for both of us. That you have no ability to appreciate it and prefer to incorrectly read The Constitution is your problem... and Massie's.
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Reply 24 - Posted by: Aubreyesque 6/21/2025 10:33:03 PM (No. 1967717)
Massie can take a 90 degree angle.
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Reply 25 - Posted by: Sully 6/21/2025 10:36:46 PM (No. 1967718)
Sit down Maddie. Mostly peaceful bunker busters.
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Reply 26 - Posted by: joyous153 6/21/2025 10:42:10 PM (No. 1967720)
I’m praying he is primaried. It’s one thing to have a differing opinion from the rest of America, but to be this ignorant just cannot be excused.
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Reply 27 - Posted by: BarryNo 6/21/2025 10:43:36 PM (No. 1967724)
I'm hoping this was enough. It was perfectly Constitutional. Johnson never declared a Vietnam War, and spent thousands of lives. Same with Truman and Korea. Bush and Iraq... Reagan and Grenada... People better stop grandstanding this president. We the People are getting sick of it.
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Reply 28 - Posted by: Rumblehog 6/21/2025 11:23:29 PM (No. 1967747)
Being an Engineer from M.I.T. does not qualify you to second guess the POTUS at a time like this. Go back into your shell, Tooter Turtle.
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Reply 29 - Posted by: vhs68 6/21/2025 11:25:15 PM (No. 1967749)
Here comes Lisa Murkowski (Rino-Alaska) in 3....2.....1...... to dog pile on the Trumpster.
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Reply 30 - Posted by: Birddog 6/21/2025 11:43:47 PM (No. 1967755)
We ARE in a "Declared War" Iran declared it decades ago, and has repeated that declaration many times since....If YOU choose to claim someone repetitively punching you in the Face, and declaring the will kick yo azzz, is Not a "Fight" fine....The real world is still here for the rest of us, and a fight once started is only declared "Over" by the Victor, not by whoever started it, but but whoever ENDS it.
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Reply 31 - Posted by: DanvilleBill 6/21/2025 11:47:33 PM (No. 1967756)
The thing that amazes me the most about this Massie jerk is that people in his district have voted him into Congress since 2012. But then Kentucky has also voted in the Paul clowns, Ron and Rand. What a state!
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Reply 32 - Posted by: thefield 6/21/2025 11:52:51 PM (No. 1967759)
Technology has destroyed the concept of the war powers act. 20 minutes after the submittal of the act the bombs will be landing on u.s. soil and baes even before one congressman or senator touches the resolution.
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Reply 33 - Posted by: MickTurn 6/22/2025 12:36:14 AM (No. 1967774)
Bull Crap! Iran Declared War against the United States in 1979! Be very careful what you ask for, you are now getting it...in SPADES!
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Reply 34 - Posted by: Elljay 6/22/2025 5:04:27 AM (No. 1967794)
I am sure there is a federal judge waiting for a lawsuit to land any minute now so that he can order Trump to go back to Iran and withdraw all those bombs.
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Reply 35 - Posted by: mifla 6/22/2025 6:08:42 AM (No. 1967805)
Well Tom, it is like this. We are already at war with Iran and have been since the 70s. They have killed American citizens and have funded terrorism in our country for years. Try to keep up,.
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Reply 36 - Posted by: Strike3 6/22/2025 6:32:00 AM (No. 1967809)
Scroo you, Massie. If America waited for Congress to get off its duff and act, we would be living somewhere in the 1950s. This was clearly a worldwide emergency and we elected Donald Trump to protect the country. Half of the 535 people up there yammering about democracy, immigration, race, sexual practices and their twisted version of the law belong in an asylum, along with the people who voted for them.
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Reply 37 - Posted by: Hazymac 6/22/2025 6:42:35 AM (No. 1967810)
Massie is a RINO who needs to be retired. Hitting the Iranians IS quite constitutional. We have been in a war with the mullahs since 1979. Time to complete it. The ayatollah of rock 'n rollah is hiding, but PDJT know where he is. Call the reaper.
19 people like this.

Reply 38 - Posted by: govlawyer 6/22/2025 6:49:32 AM (No. 1967813)
Maybe Massie and Paul need to stop drinking Kentucky water and switch to bourbon.....there's something wacky in the water there in the Commonwealth. Massie forgets that Iran declared war on us back in 1979, but we kicked the can down the road....until last night.
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Reply 39 - Posted by: David Prosser 6/22/2025 7:00:16 AM (No. 1967818)
Has Elon got some spare change to fund a primary challenge? Anyone want to send him a copy of the constitution?
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Reply 40 - Posted by: Sorosisbehindit 6/22/2025 7:01:46 AM (No. 1967819)
Since WWII we have had a long history of jumping into conflicts that did not affect us directly. Korea, Vietnam, Afganistan, Iraq, Ukraine... Much of the intelligence we have received, and the wars we have fought were at the prompting of those wanting to sell the armaments of war to our government. I think much more debate should have been involved prior to going into war, rather than after the fact, so I will never be opposed to insisting a president make his case for war to the people who will be fighting. That being said, we hesitated so long in WWII that millions of Jews died as a result. Perhaps this time it happens to be the very same concept. I will always support protecting the people of Israel.
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Reply 41 - Posted by: privateer 6/22/2025 7:10:59 AM (No. 1967823)
Politics is show business for ugly people. Congress is Statecraft for mental midgets.
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Reply 42 - Posted by: udanja99 6/22/2025 7:56:12 AM (No. 1967836)
#21, let them try it. They haven’t got the votes and the majority of Americans support this action. Especially those of us who well remember the humiliation of 1979 and 1980. They need to remember exactly why Ronald Reagan was elected and what happened on his Inauguration Day.
15 people like this.

Reply 43 - Posted by: Venturer 6/22/2025 8:24:13 AM (No. 1967849)
People like #9 are the reason we have people like Massie in the Congress.
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Reply 44 - Posted by: Zigrid 6/22/2025 8:51:04 AM (No. 1967867)
Yeah---yeah---I'm really scared.....
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Reply 45 - Posted by: hershey 6/22/2025 10:01:08 AM (No. 1967891)
You little un-American whiners can just go to hell...Trump did what needed to be done...
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Reply 46 - Posted by: dwa 6/22/2025 10:17:38 AM (No. 1967897)
Massie, ever the Democrat's useful idiot.
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Reply 47 - Posted by: mc squared 6/22/2025 11:38:28 AM (No. 1967930)
Imagine if Trump had gone to Congress to ask permission?
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Reply 48 - Posted by: janjan 6/22/2025 2:11:14 PM (No. 1967987)
#9 Massie does not ‘tell like it is’. He tells it like he thinks it should be. No war has been declared and the constitution has not been violated. There is not time anyway to wait for the corrupt, ineffective Congress to move on anything. They’d still be arguing at Christmas. That’s the way it really is.
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Reply 49 - Posted by: rememberwhen 6/22/2025 2:47:04 PM (No. 1967997)
The president is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces, authority given to him by the Constitution. The exercise of that authority can not be unconstitutional. With respect to the War Powers Act, to the extent that it attempts to limit the president's power as commander-in-chief as provided by Article II, the Act is unconstitutional. Plus, by its terms the WPA presumes the president may act without congressional approval but must report any such action to Congress within 48 hours.
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Reply 50 - Posted by: harold2002 6/22/2025 2:53:46 PM (No. 1967999)
Mr. Massie is a yuge disappointment.....
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Reply 51 - Posted by: Omen55 6/22/2025 3:52:53 PM (No. 1968021)
This guy has 2B primary.
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Reply 52 - Posted by: Msquared112 6/22/2025 5:25:56 PM (No. 1968055)
We have not forgotten the million of cash dollars Obama gave to Iran on pallettes to enhance their nuclear capability. https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2025/06/trump_just_took_back_what_obama_gave_iran.html
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On Sunday morning Russia's former president and current deputy chairman of the country's Security Council Dmitry Medvedev issued his reaction to the major US overnight strike on Iran's nuclear facilities, giving what's essentially the view of where things stand from the Kremlin. Medvedev in a ten-point list of reactions characterized the attacks as ultimately ineffective, and that it will blow back on America and Israel in a way opposite than intended, especially as Tehran will now only push harder for a nuke, and allied countries might now simply be willing to supply them to the Iranians, he described.
Why Would Anyone Vote for These People? 10 replies
Posted by Hazymac 6/22/2025 10:02:12 AM Post Reply
Think about this for a second, and I mean that: Is there anything good Democrats have added to your life? I’m not talking about “Democrats” ever – Thomas Jefferson having existed is obviously an easy net-plus for everyone’s life – but the current crop of Democrats who exist in Washington, DC, and pretty much anywhere else. The answer is no. AOC has no legislative accomplishments, and neither do any of the other members of the goon squad sniffing around her throne. A Hakeem Jeffries speech would not pass as a proof of life video. Nancy Pelosi may be legally dead.
U.S. braces for Iran's response after
overnight strikes on nuclear sites
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/22/2025 7:28:02 PM Post Reply
The United States, the Middle East and world oil markets are bracing for Iran’s response after President Donald Trump launched punishing strikes on Iranian nuclear energy sites overnight, plunging the region into an unprecedented new phase of a decades-old conflict. The U.S. struck Iranian nuclear facilities, including the key Fordo site, with 14 GBU-57s, 30,000-pound “bunker buster bombs,” according to the U.S. military. It was the first time the United States has directly bombed the Islamic Republic. The next 48 hours are of particular concern,
Iran turns to Russia after US strike,
top Putin aide hints at nuke support
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Posted by viola 6/22/2025 7:13:03 PM Post Reply
Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev has claimed that a number of countries are now prepared to supply Iran with nuclear warheads following the recent American airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. In a series of posts on X, Medvedev said the US operation-targeting sites in Isfahan, Natanz, and Fordow - had not only failed to achieve its objective but had, in fact, produced the opposite result. Meanwhile, Iran sought support from Russia, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stating that he would travel to Moscow to hold talks with President Vladimir Putin.
Trump's Iran address sparks memes: ‘He
was constantly staring’
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Posted by Harlowe 6/22/2025 6:32:01 PM Post Reply
President Donald Trump addressed the nation on Saturday night, shortly after announcing that the United States had launched strikes on three major Iranian nuclear enrichment facilities—Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan.(Snip) However, what quickly drew attention online was JD Vance’s visibly “confused” expression, which soon became the subject of memes and social media speculation. (Snip) Another wrote, “Vance doesn't look happy at all.”
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