Posted on 03/01/2026 12:25:25 PM PST by MtnClimber
“The dominant reaction from the Left to Trump’s bombing of Iran has been to declare the action illegal, reckless, and unconstitutional.”

Shortly after President Donald Trump ordered strikes on Iran, the Left locked into a single talking point: illegal war. Reckless. Idiotic. Betrayal. Forever war. Constitutional crisis. Pick your adjective.
The speed and uniformity were almost impressive.
Sen. Tim Kaine led the charge, and he did not ease into it. In a graphic posted to X, Kaine asked whether Trump was “too mentally incapacitated” to understand that the United States once had a diplomatic agreement with Iran. He declared the strikes a “colossal mistake” and demanded the Senate immediately return to vote on his War Powers Resolution to block U.S. forces from hostilities without congressional approval.
My statement regarding President Trump’s illegal war with Iran: pic.twitter.com/Fb5Lr4eZrM
— Senator Tim Kaine (@SenTimKaine) February 28, 2026
If that wasn’t sharp enough, Kaine followed up with a video in which he labeled Trump’s action “unnecessary, idiotic, and illegal,” again pressing Congress to reconvene and vote.
Trump has launched an unnecessary, idiotic, and illegal war against Iran that puts America’s servicemembers and embassy personnel at risk. I’m calling on Congress to immediately return to vote on my War Powers Resolution that blocks war with Iran without congressional approval. pic.twitter.com/lJ2fOElCRM
— Tim Kaine (@timkaine) February 28, 2026
Former Vice President Kamala Harris jumped in next, accusing Trump of “dragging the United States into a war the American people do not want” and opposing what she called a “regime-change war in Iran.”
Donald Trump is dragging the United States into a war the American people do not want. Let me be clear: I am opposed to a regime-change war in Iran, and our troops are being put in harm’s way for the sake of Trump’s war of choice.
Read my full statement: pic.twitter.com/JmxZaC8vBr
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) February 28, 2026
In her full statement, Harris labeled the strikes a “dangerous and unnecessary gamble,” accused Trump of lying about ending wars, and demanded Congress use “all available power” to stop him. Apparently, strength is recklessness now, and any strike is automatically a forever war.
It is always fascinating how the War Powers Resolution becomes a sacred text whenever a Republican president uses military force. The same Democratic Party that defended broad executive authority under prior administrations now insists that any strike without prior congressional authorization is automatically unconstitutional. The history of U.S. military operations without formal declarations of war is long, bipartisan, and inconvenient.
But this is not a moment for nuance. It is a moment for outrage.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren quickly declared that “Trump’s war against Iran is illegal and a betrayal of the American people,” warning that Congress cannot allow him to drag another generation into a “forever war.”
Trump’s war against Iran is illegal and a betrayal of the American people.
Congress cannot allow Trump to drag yet another generation into a forever war. pic.twitter.com/nAUxh20coh
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) February 28, 2026
House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries followed with a statement accusing Trump of breaking his promise to keep America out of costly and endless foreign wars and calling for an immediate War Powers vote.
Donald Trump promised to keep America out of costly and endless foreign wars.
He is now doing the exact opposite in the Middle East.
Congress must vote on a War Powers resolution immediately. pic.twitter.com/MLrFZa5wtP
— Hakeem Jeffries (@RepJeffries) February 28, 2026
Sen. Peter Welch echoed the same theme, accusing Trump of “recklessly and illegally” putting Americans in danger and escalating tensions in one of the world’s most volatile regions without a clear end goal.
President Trump is recklessly and illegally putting Americans in danger by launching an attack on Iran.
Rather than continuing to negotiate a peaceful solution, he’s escalating tensions in one of the most volatile regions of the world. He’s doing it without support from our…
— Senator Peter Welch (@SenPeterWelch) February 28, 2026
The through-line is unmistakable. Democratic leadership has settled on a narrative that Trump’s Iran strikes constitute an illegal war, that Congress alone has the exclusive authority to authorize such action, and that this is the opening act of another Middle East quagmire.
That narrative only intensified when New York City Mayor Zoharan Mamdani weighed in. He described the strikes as a “catastrophic escalation in an illegal war of aggression,” accused the United States and Israel of bombing cities and killing civilians, and assured Iranian New Yorkers that they would be safe in his city.
Today’s military strikes on Iran — carried out by the United States and Israel — mark a catastrophic escalation in an illegal war of aggression. Bombing cities. Killing civilians. Opening a new theater of war. Americans do not want this. They do not want another war in pursuit…
— Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani (@NYCMayor) February 28, 2026
The framing was not merely a constitutional concern. It was a moral indictment.
The Republican Jewish Coalition was having none of it. In a blunt response to Mamdani, the RJC brutally struck back.
Communist Mayor 🤝 Murderous Islamist Mullahs in Iran. https://t.co/ysee7BjuEV
— RJC (@RJC) February 28, 2026
Subtle it was not. Effective, it may well have been. In a single line, the RJC captured the core political fight now unfolding: Democrats framing Trump’s Iran strikes as criminal aggression, Republicans framing Democratic rhetoric as indistinguishable from Tehran’s talking points.
Not every Democrat went full meltdown. Rep. Greg Landsman emphasized that the strikes were targeting military infrastructure to stop missiles and bombs from taking more lives and noted that warnings were issued to civilians.
Dem OH Rep Landsman: The U.S. is destroying Iran’s missiles and bombs to stop them from taking more lives.
These strikes are targeting military infrastructure – with warnings to Iranian civilians to take shelter away from these military targets.
If it wasn’t for the regime,…
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) February 28, 2026
Sen. John Fetterman, in comments highlighted on Fox, backed the strikes as a matter of country over party and argued that peace sometimes requires strength.
Fetterman on Fox on supporting Trump’s strikes on Iran: It's just about country over party, but it's also at peace, about peace over just empty kinds of treating and those kinds of negotiations that never worked since 1979.
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) February 28, 2026
Those comments stand out precisely because they are exceptions. The dominant reaction from the Left to Trump’s bombing of Iran has been to declare the action illegal, reckless, and unconstitutional, and to demand immediate congressional intervention through a War Powers Resolution.
Whether Congress will actually move to block continued hostilities remains to be seen. What is certain is that the political war over Trump’s Iran strikes is already in full swing. The words are sharp. The accusations are severe. And if today’s reaction is any indication, the constitutional battle over executive war powers is about to become the next front in America’s ongoing political war.
I remember a day when 0bama was doing drone strikes on US citizens fighting with the jihadis in the middle east.
Obama did it eight times. So there’s that.
Leave the ayatollahs alone!
Remember when Ahmadinejad asked the Columbia students for the names of gay Iranians?
Make up your minds, DemonicRATS! Are you opposed to tyrants or aren’t you!?
“””Congress cannot allow Trump to drag yet another generation into a forever war. pic.twitter.com/nAUxh20coh “”
By Tuesday the towelheads will have nothing left to fight with except for rocks and sticks.
...and there will be much wailing and gnashing of teeth.
Kaine went on Fox earlier and made an absolute ass of himself.
The American and Israeli attacks that killed the Ayatollah must be without any doubt the will of Allah.
Were it not so, it surely could not have happened. /S
...and there will be much wailing and gnashing of teeth.
There’s been fine work done by our military and its Commander-in-Chief.
Too bad the democRATS/DemoKKKrats didn’t “erupt” when the Venezuelan Tren De Aragua thugs were taking over entire apartment complexes.
I suppose these apartment takeovers were “mostly peaceful” to the democRATS.
Perhaps we should label Operation Epic Fury as a “mostly peaceful” endeavor since the ultimate goal is Middle East peace.
Erupt. Maybe an antonym of “pounce?”
“...illegal, reckless, and unconstitutional...”
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Illegal - I need a citation of the law that was broken.
Reckless - Certainly debatable.
Unconstitutional - Again, I need a citation.
And death to Amerrica
— Tim Kaine (@timkaine) February 28, 2026
So? We Americans have been erupting over the lack of strikes!
And death to America.
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) February 28, 2026
What a country.
And death to America!
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) February 28, 2026
Just like every other president EVER....at least Trump’s seem to have some lasting results.
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