Trump Responds to Massey’s Criticism Over Iran Strike
In recent social media exchanges, President Donald Trump found himself at odds with Rep. Thomas Massey (R-Ky). Massey criticized Trump’s decision to bomb Iran’s nuclear facilities, calling him a “loser” for doing so.
Massey expressed his disapproval on X, stating that Trump’s actions were “not a constitutional law.” He suggested that when two nations are engaged in a conflict and a third country participates in the bombing, it constitutes an act of war.
He further questioned the urgency of the situation and why congressional leaders, including Speaker Mike Johnson, did not consult Congress during a time of serious threat. Massey’s statements drew attention, eventually prompting a response from Trump.
Trump shot back, claiming that Massey is not truly aligned with the “MAGA” (Make America Great Again) movement. He criticized Massey as a “negative force,” suggesting that he often votes against beneficial policies and likened him to a “grandfather” who is out of touch with current realities.
Meanwhile, the president emphasized his military success, claiming to have neutralized a significant threat by targeting Iran’s capabilities. He noted the responses and praises received for the military action, while simultaneously highlighting some lawmakers who opposed it.
Trump called Massey “weak” and “ineffective,” suggesting that he consistently votes against substantial measures, labeling him as an unproductive politician. He encouraged supporters to dismiss Massey, hinting at potential challengers in the upcoming Republican primary.
Amid this discourse, Trump expressed gratitude to the military for their efforts, asserting, “Make America great again.”
Fox News Digital reached out to Massey’s office for further comment on the unfolding situation.
Trump labels Rep. Massie a ‘LOSER’ following his comments on Iran nuclear strikes.
Trump Responds to Massey’s Criticism Over Iran Strike
In recent social media exchanges, President Donald Trump found himself at odds with Rep. Thomas Massey (R-Ky). Massey criticized Trump’s decision to bomb Iran’s nuclear facilities, calling him a “loser” for doing so.
Massey expressed his disapproval on X, stating that Trump’s actions were “not a constitutional law.” He suggested that when two nations are engaged in a conflict and a third country participates in the bombing, it constitutes an act of war.
He further questioned the urgency of the situation and why congressional leaders, including Speaker Mike Johnson, did not consult Congress during a time of serious threat. Massey’s statements drew attention, eventually prompting a response from Trump.
Trump shot back, claiming that Massey is not truly aligned with the “MAGA” (Make America Great Again) movement. He criticized Massey as a “negative force,” suggesting that he often votes against beneficial policies and likened him to a “grandfather” who is out of touch with current realities.
Meanwhile, the president emphasized his military success, claiming to have neutralized a significant threat by targeting Iran’s capabilities. He noted the responses and praises received for the military action, while simultaneously highlighting some lawmakers who opposed it.
Trump called Massey “weak” and “ineffective,” suggesting that he consistently votes against substantial measures, labeling him as an unproductive politician. He encouraged supporters to dismiss Massey, hinting at potential challengers in the upcoming Republican primary.
Amid this discourse, Trump expressed gratitude to the military for their efforts, asserting, “Make America great again.”
Fox News Digital reached out to Massey’s office for further comment on the unfolding situation.
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