Just days after President Trump authorized strategic military strikes against Iranian targets, radical Democrat Rep. Pramila Jayapal is doing what she does best – attacking Trump while defending America's enemies.
The Washington state progressive, who has spent years undermining Trump at every turn, is now claiming the President violated congressional authority under the Constitution by taking swift action against Iranian aggression. But here's what Jayapal won't tell you: Trump is operating well within his constitutional powers as Commander-in-Chief to protect American lives and interests.
"This is going to lead to a much bigger war," Jayapal warned during her latest media appearance, seemingly more concerned about Iran's wellbeing than American security. Her inflammatory rhetoric perfectly captures the Democrat party's twisted priorities – they'd rather see America weakened than give Trump credit for strong leadership.
Democrats Choose Iran Over America
While Trump takes decisive action to counter Iranian threats, Democrats like Jayapal are busy playing constitutional scholar from the sidelines. Where was this concern for congressional authority when Obama was dropping bombs across the Middle East without proper authorization? The hypocrisy is staggering.
"These strikes send a clear message that America will not tolerate Iranian aggression under the Trump administration," said one defense analyst. "Unlike the previous administration's weakness, Trump responds with strength."
The truth Democrats don't want to admit? Trump's Iran strategy is working. By showing strength rather than Biden's pathetic appeasement, America is finally being respected on the world stage again.
Jayapal and her radical allies would prefer we return to the days of sending pallets of cash to Tehran while they chant "Death to America." Patriots know better – sometimes peace comes through strength, not weakness.
Will Americans stand with Trump's decisive leadership, or bow to the Democrats who consistently put America last? The choice has never been clearer.
