Democratic National Committee spokeswoman Xochitl Hinojosa claimed Sunday she’s seen no evidence that Iran poses a direct and present threat to the U.S., prompting a swift rebuttal from CNN GOP analyst Scott Jennings.
“Normally, you would need Congressional approval for something like this,” she said. “And I know that my friend here is laughing a little bit, but —”
“Yes, I am laughing,” Jennings jumped in.
“In order for the president to take action without congressional approval, he needed to show a real true threat to the United States and that the strike would not cause escalation,” Hinojosa continued, going on to claim that Trump had failed to present any kind of legal justification for the strike.
“So what will be critical in the weeks to come is Congress must see the underlying intelligence about how they were in direct threat and how the U.S. needed to respond without Congressional approval, but as of right now, I have not seen that,” she declared.
“You’re arguing that after 46 years of the Iranian regime killing Americans, threatening Americans, saying over and over and over again, ‘Death to America,’ that maybe they just didn’t mean it?” Jennings replied. “That they’re fiery but mostly peaceful Iranian butchers? I mean, I don’t understand! This is a righteous strike!”
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