‘Bombs away:’ Florida Politicians, Leaders React to News of US Air Strike on Iranian Nuclear Sites
- On June 21, 2025, President Trump ordered airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites, marking a significant escalation in U.S. involvement in the conflict alongside Israel.
- Senators Rick Scott and Ashley Moody expressed support for the airstrikes, emphasizing national security and the safety of the United States and the world.
- Senator Rick Scott stated on X that the strike represents peace through strength and makes the world safer without Iran's nuclear capabilities.
- Congressman Maxwell Alejandro Frost criticized the strikes as reckless and unconstitutional without congressional approval, stating it contradicts the will of many Americans.
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Florida Senators State Their Support of Trump’s Air Strikes on Iran
On June 21, 2025, President Trump ordered airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites—Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan—marking a major escalation in U.S. involvement alongside Israel in the ongoing conflict. Both of Florida’s Republican U.S. senators responded swiftly and positively, issuing parallel statements on X (formerly Twitter) to support the administration’s action. Senator Rick Scott tweeted, “Thank you, @POTUS, […] The post Florida Senators S…
DeSantis, Florida and federal lawmakers react to President Trump’s strikes on Iranian nuclear sites
Reactions from Florida and federal lawmakers continue to pour in after President Donald Trump’s military strikes against three Iranian nuclear sites Saturday night.
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