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I do not protest this war on behalf of the Iranian regime. The Iranian regime deserves no sympathy and will receive none from me.
I protest it on behalf of the Constitution of the United States.
Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution vests the power to declare war in Congress. Not the president. Congress. This was not an accident or an oversight. The Founders were explicit, deliberate, and emphatic about this. They had watched what kings did with the power to make war unilaterally. They had read their history. They knew that the power to send men to die was too consequential, too irreversible, and too liable to abuse to be placed in a single pair of hands. So they placed it in the hands of the people’s representatives. That is what the document says. That is what it has always said.
Donald Trump did not consult Congress. He did not seek a declaration of war. He did not invoke the War Powers Resolution, which itself represents a decades-long erosion of congressional authority that we should have stopped long before now. He posted a video on Truth Social at two-thirty in the morning and announced that the United States military had begun major combat operations against a sovereign nation.
This is illegal. It is unconstitutional. It is exactly what the Founders designed the Constitution to prevent.