Trump blasts ‘4 bad Republicans and all of the Dumocrats’ who voted to end Iran war

"The Democrats are fueled by Trump Derangement Syndrome ... The four Republicans, that’s a whole other story - They’re GRANDSTANDERS!"

Trump blasts ‘4 bad Republicans and all of the Dumocrats’ who voted to end Iran war

President Donald Trump took aim at his political opposition on Thursday morning, firing back at the House members who voted to limit his war powers and conclude the conflict with Iran. The president specifically criticized "4 bad Republicans and all of the Dumocrats" for their role in Wednesday’s 215-208 roll call vote.

A Political Rebuke

While the long-term impact of Wednesday's vote remains uncertain, the tally served as a notable rebuke of the president’s ongoing military strategy, drawing cheers from the House chamber. As reported by the Associated Press, it is widely expected that the president would reject any congressional measure aimed at restricting his authority as commander-in-chief.

Trump’s Truth Social Response

Trump turned to his Truth Social account to vent his frustrations, labeling the vote a "meaningless" act that interfered with delicate negotiations. You can view the president's full post here. He accused the Democratic party of suffering from "Trump Derangement Syndrome" and reserved his harshest language for the Republican dissenters, calling them "GRANDSTANDERS" and declaring that they "should be ashamed of themselves."

Growing Legislative Pushback

This marks the fourth time the House has attempted to curtail U.S. involvement in the war against Iran. The pressure is mounting in both chambers, as the Senate advanced its own resolution last month, highlighted by a rare show of political pushback from members of the president's own party.

Although Trump campaigned on a platform of ending foreign entanglements, the Iran conflict has remained a focal point of his presidency. As political unease continues to swell, vote tallies on these resolutions have steadily increased with each attempt. 205focus.com will continue to monitor the situation as it develops.

Reporting contributed by the Associated Press.