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‘Squad’ members join House GOP bipartisan bill rejecting US involvement in Israel-Iran conflict

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Representative Thomas Massi, R-Ky. And it is a conservative financial falcon who refused to sign a “great and beautiful draft law” for President Donald Trump, creating an unlikely alliance of the two parties for the legislators who resist the participation of the United States in the conflict between Israel and Iran.

“This is not our war. But if this is the case, congress must decide such matters according to our constitution,” Massi said as social media.

Massi, whom Trump threatened to innovate during the Megabill Republican negotiations in the House of Representatives, called on “all members of Congress to this decision.” By Tuesday night, the two -party bill has chosen 27 festivals, including members of the Progressive “Squad”.

Through the political corridor, Representative Margori Taylor Green, RR GA, indicated her support, and wrote that the Americans want a reasonable cost of living, safe societies and good education “do not enter into another foreign war.”

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Actors Massi, the right, and Omar, are among the two parties who reject President Trump’s strikes on Iran without the approval of Congress. (Getty Images)

The original participants of the draft law include two progressive representatives in Democrats. Pramila Jayapal, Summer Lee, Ayanna Pressley and Rashida Tlaib, which he called “Trump to go to war without a vote in Congress.”

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The decision of the war authorities “will remove the armed forces of the United States from unauthorized hostilities in the Islamic State in Iran” and to direct Trump to “end” the deployment of American forces against Iran without “a certified declaration of war or a specific license to use military forces against Iran.”

Legislative people who opposed joining the escalating conflict in the Middle East have seemed to have be seemed to be the unconstitutionality of Trump that struck Iran without the approval of Congress. Congress has the only power to declare war under Article 1 of the Constitution.

Khana said: “The American people do not want to be dragged into another catastrophic conflict in the Middle East. I am proud to lead the decision of the war forces from this two parties with MP Massi to reaffirm that any military action against Iran must be declared by Congress.”

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Representative Rowa, Ten, is spoke to California, in a march near the White House on April 27, 2022. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

The president told reporters on Wednesday morning that he weighs whether he would sign military strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities.

“Yes, I may do it. I may not do it. I mean, no one knows what I will do,” Trump said.

Trump called for “Iran’s unconditional surrender!” In fact, social on Tuesday, and said that the United States will not strike Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Khounai, “at least not at the present time,” but she indicated that “the patience of America is wearing.”

On the sixth consecutive night of strikes between Israel and Iran, Iran warned that joining the United States with Israel would mean a “comprehensive war”, as Israel bombed its positions overnight, which would allow Iran to continue to enrich uranium, as well as attack the Israeli forces.

Israel launched preventive strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and military leaders last week, which the Islamic Republic considered “the declaration of war” and since then it launched its own strikes against Israel.

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Smoke rises from the government television building in Iran after an Israeli strike in Tehran, Iran, on Monday. (AP image)

Thousands of American forces are located in nearby countries within a scope of Iran’s weapons, But Trump said on Wednesday that “we now have full control over the sky on Iran.”

The Jewish state targeted Iran’s nuclear capabilities after months of failed negotiations in the region and increased concern over the development of nuclear weapons.

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But Ali Bahrain, Iran’s ambassador to Geneva, said that Iran “will continue to produce enriched uranium as much as we need peaceful purposes,” as Israel continues to target the nuclear capabilities of Iran.

The White House did not immediately respond to the Fox News Digital request to comment on the bill.

Daniel Wallace from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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2025-06-18 18:58:00

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