Jeffries still has ‘a lot of questions’ about Trump’s Iran action
- Jeffries referred to the Obama administration's approach, which he labeled 'successful,' as a diplomatic model that involved sending cash to Tehran.
- Jeffries opposed Trump's military strikes on Iran's nuclear sites, calling them 'unconstitutional' since only Congress can declare war.
- Jeffries condemned Trump's withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal, stating it 'destabilized the region' and escalated tensions.
- He expressed ongoing concerns over Trump's actions regarding Iran, stating that there are 'a lot of questions that remain unanswered' about the justifications provided.
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Jeffries still has ‘a lot of questions’ about Trump’s Iran action
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) said in a Sunday interview that he still has “a lot of questions” after the classified briefing on Friday about the Trump administration’s strikes on Iran last weekend. In an interview on ABC News’s “This Week,” Jeffries said he has not seen evidence suggesting the strikes “totally obliterated” the…
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