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'SAME OLD SONG AND DANCE': Stephen A. Torches Dems for Threatening to Impeach Trump Over Iran Strikes [WATCH]

posted by Hannity Staff - 6.24.25

Legendary ESPN host Stephen A. Smith unloaded on the Democratic Party this week for threatening to impeach President Trump over his strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities over the weekend.

“Same old song and dance. Thought we heard this before. I thought that was over and done with the minute you lost the election with the popular vote and the Electoral College vote and losing every swing state. I thought we were over that! But evidently not,” Smith said.

“No matter what you feel about the president of the United States, do you think that’s the time, while we’re in the middle of such strife, to be calling for the impeachment of the President of the United States? Particularly if you’re a representative, you’re an elected official in the United States of America? I don’t think so,” Smith added. “Were the Democrats saying that when Obama bombed Libya when he was in office? We’re making all of this noise about how the War Powers Act is utilized and how Donald Trump didn’t receive congressional approval.”

Smith explained that Trump’s actions were not an act of war.

“Well, this is not an act of war. This is eradicating a threat. Civilians weren’t targeted. Nuclear sites were targeted. So, you can navigate your way around the War Powers Act itself, and you don’t have to concern yourself with receiving congressional approval,” Smith said. “The Democrats know that because of Obama. So, if you knew that because of Obama and you didn’t say it when it involved him in Libya, why would you turn around and all of a sudden try to make that case against Donald Trump?”

Watch the clip below:

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