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Trump in Shouting Match With GOP Senator Over Iran Vote

Donald Trump and Republican Senator Bill Cassidy engaged in a heated exchange at the U.S. Capitol on Thursday, reflecting growing tensions within the Republican Party over the administration's handling of the conflict with Iran.

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Speaking to reporters after Trump's lunch meeting with Senate Republicans, Cassidy said the president confronted him over his support for a war powers resolution designed to limit the administration's ability to resume military action against Iran without congressional approval.

According to Cassidy, Trump asked: “Why would anybody vote for the War Powers Act?” The Louisiana senator said he responded by asking whether the question was rhetorical or whether the president genuinely wanted an answer.

Cassidy, one of four Republican senators who backed the measure earlier this week, said Trump pressed him for a response. The senator said he then challenged the administration's handling of the conflict, arguing that a military campaign Trump had suggested would last four weeks had instead stretched to four months without achieving U.S. objectives.

The senator said he told Trump he would continue supporting war powers resolutions until lawmakers received a briefing addressing his concerns about the conflict. Cassidy described the exchange as increasingly tense, saying the president raised his voice and that he responded in kind.

“He did not particularly care for my comments,” Cassidy said, adding that the discussion went “back and forth” before he decided to sit down and de-escalate the confrontation.

Cassidy, who recently lost re-election to a challenger endorsed by Trump, defended his actions, saying he had no regrets about pressing for more information from the administration.

“I make no apologies for standing up to the president,” he said. Cassidy added that he believed lawmakers and the public deserved greater transparency and said he would not be intimidated into dropping the issue.

Questions on Britain

Later, during an Oval Office appearance alongside NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Trump criticized several NATO allies, including the United Kingdom, Italy and Spain, for refusing to allow the United States to use military bases on their territory for offensive operations against Iran.

During a question-and-answer session with reporters, Trump was asked about Andy Burnham, who is widely viewed as a leading contender to become Britain's next prime minister.

Trump said he knew little about Burnham, describing him as someone who had been “the mayor of a town,” an apparent reference to Burnham's role as mayor of Greater Manchester.

The president added that he had heard Burnham was “extremely liberal” and suggested such views could affect energy policy. Trump again promoted expanded oil and gas development in the North Sea, saying he had previously advised Prime Minister Keir Starmer to pursue additional drilling.

Energy Remarks

Trump returned to the issue later in the discussion, linking Starmer's support for wind energy and opposition to new North Sea drilling licences to his political difficulties.

The president claimed that Starmer's refusal to shift toward expanded oil exploration had contributed to his loss of office, although that assertion was inaccurate.

The remarks underscored Trump's continued interest in British politics and energy policy while highlighting divisions within his own party over military action and congressional oversight of the conflict with Iran.

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FritsSikkink Star Member

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8 hours ago, dinsdale said:

The mid-terms are no longer the given the left would like to say it is. The communist nutters winning in NY should send a shiver through mainstream America. Along with this getting rid of race based gerrymanders brings seats needed a lot closer together.

Supporting someone who falls asleep and <deleted> himself in public multiple times isn't flex.

Yagoda Star Member

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11 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said:

Supporting someone who falls asleep and <deleted> himself in public multiple times isn't flex.

gerry nadler. one of yours

dinsdale Star Member

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2 hours ago, FritsSikkink said:

Supporting someone who falls asleep and <deleted> himself in public multiple times isn't flex.

You forgot to mention severe cognitive decline but why are you talking about Biden?

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1 hour ago, dinsdale said:

You forgot to mention severe cognitive decline but why are you talking about Biden?

Never seen Biden on a poop protector.

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MikeandDow Ruby Member

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9 hours ago, TedG said:

The problem is that socialism always fails.

Denmark, Norway, and Sweden seemed to working fine !

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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9 hours ago, TedG said:

Socialism is a system in which the government (the people) owns the means of production. The same goes for communism. The major difference is the class structure.

If you read my post "While both originate from socialist theory, they differ significantly" at least you know what Democratic socialism is not like the other posters

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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1 hour ago, dinsdale said:

You forgot to mention severe cognitive decline but why are you talking about Biden?

Why are you living in the Past !! is that all you MAGA think of Biden !! And thats one of the problems rather than try to fix the problems you just live in the past and blame Biden you need to open your eyes and live in the now !! No wonder America is going down the tubes !!

Red Forever Gold Member

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16 hours ago, TedG said:

The problem is that socialism always fails.

No it doesn’t, Chile was functioning well under the democratically elected Socialist leader Salvador Allende until US threw $$$$ at opposition leader, mass murderer Pinochet to destabilise the country.

Vietnam is a successful Socialist country and Nordic countries seem to be successful under their policies closely allied to Democratic Socialism.

Before you remind me with that oh so side splitting “Socialism is ok until you run out of other people’s money “ maybe you can reflect upon how many trillions of $$$$$$ in debt US has racked up during the (Deleted) latest tenure.

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46 minutes ago, Red Forever said:

No it doesn’t, Chile was functioning well under the democratically elected Socialist leader Salvador Allende until US threw $$$$ at opposition leader, mass murderer Pinochet to destabilise the country.

Vietnam is a successful Socialist country and Nordic countries seem to be successful under their policies closely allied to Democratic Socialism.

Before you remind me with that oh so side splitting “Socialism is ok until you run out of other people’s money “ maybe you can reflect upon how many trillions of $$$$$$ in debt US has racked up during DELETED latest tenure.

People hear the word "socialism"think that is communism! no understanding !! Through out history there have been many that have identified as socialists

Albert Einstein,Nelson Mandela,Martin Luther King Jr,Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,Bernie Sanders and many more

Democratic socialists believe in fundamentally shifting power away from corporations and into the hands of the working class. They aim to replace capitalism with an economy driven by social need, where ordinary citizens democratically control key industries. 

Mr Awesome Senior Member

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3 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

Democratic socialists believe in fundamentally shifting power away from corporations and into the hands of the working class. They aim to replace capitalism with an economy driven by social need, where ordinary citizens democratically control key industries. 

What could go wrong when ordinary citizens take control of key industries?

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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2 minutes ago, Mr Awesome said:

What could go wrong when ordinary citizens take control of key industries?

But ! citizens already have control of key industries and they seemed to be fine !

Mr Awesome Senior Member

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1 minute ago, MikeandDow said:

But ! citizens already have control of key industries and they seemed to be fine !

The key industries are run by people who are qualified to run them. If the public at large takes over by seizing the means of production, these industries will collapse.

Mr Awesome Senior Member

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13 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

Albert Einstein,Nelson Mandela,Martin Luther King Jr,Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,Bernie Sanders and many more

How many of the individuals mentioned held jobs in the private sector?

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2 minutes ago, Mr Awesome said:

The key industries are run by people who are qualified to run them. If the public at large takes over by seizing the means of production, these industries will collapse.

Have you ever heard of Nationalization is the process by which a government takes control of privately owned businesses, industries, or assets, converting them into public or state ownership

I will try to make it simple

who owns the government the people citizens

The government runs industries like Post office, electric company , coal mines, transport ect its called State-Owned Enterprises

2 minutes ago, Mr Awesome said:

The key industries are run by people who are qualified to run them how do you know that these people are not Democratic socialists

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12 minutes ago, Mr Awesome said:

How many of the individuals mentioned held jobs in the private sector?

Would not have a clue and can not see the relevance, you need to read about Democratic socialists rather than spout about something you do not know anything about

Mr Awesome Senior Member

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2 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

Would not have a clue and can not see the relevance

Most people with a socialist mindset never risked their own capital to start or run a business. 

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2 minutes ago, Mr Awesome said:

Most people with a socialist mindset never risked their own capital to start or run a business. 

What are you babbling on about !! who is going to risk there own capital we are taking about governments at least i am gods know what you are talking about

Mr Awesome Senior Member

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10 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

Have you ever heard of Nationalization is the process by which a government takes control of privately owned businesses, industries, or assets, converting them into public or state ownership

In practice, governments prioritize votes over the viability of industries. Government offices often lack the expertise needed to manage these sectors effectively. Revenue is diverted from maintenance and development to fund government projects aimed at securing votes. Nationalization is cronyism on steroids.

Mr Awesome Senior Member

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6 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

What are you babbling on about !! who is going to risk there own capital we are taking about governments at least i am gods know what you are talking about

How many businesses have Bernie and AOC started and run?

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9 minutes ago, Mr Awesome said:

Most people with a socialist mindset never risked their own capital to start or run a business. 

Democratic Ownership businesses use democratic structures, ensuring every worker has an equal say in the company’s direction and profit distribution and just in the lasy few weeks the workers of a company became millionaires

Mr Awesome Senior Member

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7 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

who is going to risk there own capital

You don’t understand do you?

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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1 minute ago, Mr Awesome said:

How many businesses have Bernie and AOC started and run?

Who cares !! best ask them

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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1 minute ago, Mr Awesome said:

You don’t understand do you?

I understand democratic socialism which you clearly do not please explain to me democratic socialism what you think it is !!

Mr Awesome Senior Member

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1 minute ago, MikeandDow said:

Who cares !! best ask them

The answer is zero. They are both individuals who would not have succeeded in the world unless they entered national politics. They both belong to the looter call.

Mr Awesome Senior Member

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1 minute ago, MikeandDow said:

I understand democratic socialism which you clearly do not

I also understand democratic socialism. It's nothing but a massive welfare state that will eventually collapse.

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2 minutes ago, Mr Awesome said:

The answer is zero. They are both individuals who would not have succeeded in the world unless they entered national politics. They both belong to the looter call.

Here we go name calling !!

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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2 minutes ago, Mr Awesome said:

I also understand democratic socialism. It's nothing but a massive welfare state that will eventually collapse.

Totaly wrong !!! Democratic socialism is not the same as a massive welfare state. While a welfare state aims to modify capitalism with social safety nets, democratic socialism seeks to fundamentally dismantle the capitalist system. Under democratic socialism, the means of production—such as corporations and major industries—are brought under public or worker ownership.

Space X under worker ownership. they are now millionaires

Mr Awesome Senior Member

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1 minute ago, MikeandDow said:

Totaly wrong !!! Democratic socialism is not the same as a massive welfare state. While a welfare state aims to modify capitalism with social safety nets, democratic socialism seeks to fundamentally dismantle the capitalist system. Under democratic socialism, the means of production—such as corporations and major industries—are brought under public or worker ownership.

Democratic socialism is doomed to failure. The only system that has brought true prosperity to the world is capitalism.

Mr Awesome Senior Member

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4 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

Here we go name calling !!

I’m not name-calling. Calling them the looter class is an accurate statement. They don’t create property; they steal it.

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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6 minutes ago, Mr Awesome said:

I’m not name-calling. Calling them the looter class is an accurate statement. They don’t create property; they steal it.

Thats capitalism. so you like trump all the corruption and greed !! that is what capitalism is it is a system based on inequality, claiming that big businesses and wealthy individuals thrive, while laborers are oppressed and often unable to get ahead, no matter how hard they work.

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