Commentary: Trump the Great?
Fetterman defended Trump's Iran focus on nuclear weapons, citing critics' missed context and his own war powers vote.
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Commentary: Trump the great?
Donald Trump recently said he does not concern himself with the financial burden placed on Americans, remarking, “I don’t think about Americans’ financial situation. I don’t think about anybody.” It is an astonishing admission from a president who has already…
Speaker Johnson says Iran standoff has dampened GOP affordability push after Trump’s blunt remark
House Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters Wednesday that the ongoing conflict with Iran has “put a little damper” on Republican efforts to lower costs for American families, a careful reframe of President Trump’s blunt admission a day earlier that Americans’ financial situations are not driving his approach to Tehran. The exchange laid bare a tension...
Fetterman defends Trump for sidelining affordability during Iran war
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) on Wednesday rose to President Donald Trump’s defense on a controversial remark he made on the Iran war, arguing that critics missed valuable context. During an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, Fetterman referenced a comment Trump made on Tuesday, when he said, “I don’t think about Americans’ financial situation” as a motivating factor for him to make a deal with Iran and end the conflict. Fetterman pointed to th…
Fetterman says Trump Iran comment was clipped to make it seem like he does not care about Americans
Trump had told reporters before he departed for China on Tuesday that the financial situation of Americans does not motivate him in reaching an end to the conflict and his sole focus is keeping Iran from nuclear capabilities.
Fetterman Defends Trump Statement on Americans’ Finances
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) defended a statement made by President Donald Trump about the financial situation for Anericans. “I don’t think about Americans’ financial situation,” Trump said, which Fetterman contended was being taken out of context. Before leaving for a state visit to China Tuesday, Trump was asked if Americans’ “financial situations” were motivating him to reach a deal with Iran. “Not even a little bit. The only thing that matt…
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