Trump Slams ‘Unpatriotic’ 4 Republicans Who Backed Vote To End Iran War/ Newslooks/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ President Donald Trump sharply criticized four Republican lawmakers who voted for a House resolution seeking to limit U.S. involvement in the Iran war. Trump called the lawmakers “GRANDSTANDERS” and questioned their patriotism as negotiations with Iran continue. The vote highlighted growing divisions within the Republican Party over the prolonged conflict and its political consequences.



Trump Slams Republicans Over Iran War Vote Quick Looks
- Trump criticized four Republicans who backed a war powers resolution.
- The House approved a symbolic measure aimed at ending the Iran war.
- Trump said the lawmakers were undermining ongoing negotiations.
- He called the vote “meaningless” and “unpatriotic.”
- Reps. Thomas Massie, Tom Barrett, Warren Davidson and Brian Fitzpatrick supported the measure.
- Democrats unanimously backed the resolution.
- The vote reflects growing Republican unease about the conflict.
- Peace talks with Iran remain stalled despite ceasefire efforts.
- Trump accused Democrats of suffering from “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”
- The dispute underscores divisions within the GOP over foreign policy.


Trump Slams Republicans Over Iran War Vote Deep Look
President Donald Trump launched a blistering attack on four Republican lawmakers who joined Democrats in supporting a House resolution aimed at curbing U.S. military involvement in the ongoing Iran war.
In a social media post Thursday morning, Trump accused the lawmakers of undermining national interests and interfering with sensitive diplomatic efforts as his administration continues negotiations aimed at ending the conflict.
The president’s comments come one day after the House approved a largely symbolic war powers resolution intended to limit military action against Iran without congressional authorization.
Trump Calls Vote “Unpatriotic”
Reacting to the House vote, Trump expressed frustration that members of his own party broke ranks and sided with Democrats.
“Yesterday, in a meaningless vote, the House voted, 4 bad Republicans and all of the Dumocrats, to limit my War Powers, right in the middle of my final negotiations to end the War with the Islamic Republic of Iran,” Trump wrote.
“Who would do such an unpatriotic thing. They know where the negotiations stand.”
The president argued that lawmakers should allow diplomatic efforts to proceed without congressional interference while discussions with Tehran continue.
Four Republicans Break With Trump
The four Republican lawmakers who voted in favor of the resolution were:
- Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky
- Rep. Tom Barrett of Michigan
- Rep. Warren Davidson of Ohio
- Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania
The group represents different ideological factions within the Republican Party, ranging from libertarian conservatives to moderates.
Despite their differences, they united in opposition to continued military engagement in the conflict.
Their votes helped Democrats secure passage of the resolution, delivering a political setback to the White House.
Divisions Grow Inside GOP
The House vote reflects growing concerns among some Republicans about the prolonged conflict with Iran.
What began as a military campaign promoted as a limited operation has stretched into a months-long confrontation involving military strikes, disruptions to global energy markets and ongoing diplomatic uncertainty.
Some lawmakers have expressed concern about the economic impact of the war, particularly rising fuel prices and broader inflationary pressures affecting American consumers.
Others have argued that Congress should play a larger role in authorizing military actions abroad.
Trump Labels Republicans “GRANDSTANDERS”
Trump reserved some of his harshest criticism for the Republican lawmakers who crossed party lines.
“The Democrats are fueled by Trump Derangement Syndrome,” Trump wrote.
“They would rather have our Country fail than give me another, of many, victories.”
He then turned his attention to the Republicans who supported the measure.
“The four Republicans, that’s a whole other story — They’re GRANDSTANDERS! They should be ashamed of themselves.”
The comments continue Trump’s pattern of publicly attacking Republicans who challenge his policies or political agenda.
Resolution Comes Amid Fragile Iran Talks
The House vote occurred as administration officials continue searching for a diplomatic breakthrough with Iran.
Negotiations have struggled to gain momentum since a temporary ceasefire was reached earlier this year.
While both sides have continued discussions through various channels, major disagreements remain over nuclear issues, sanctions relief and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump has repeatedly insisted that progress is being made, even as critics question whether a durable agreement is within reach.
The White House argues that congressional efforts to restrict presidential war powers could weaken America’s negotiating position.
Political Fallout Continues
The dispute highlights the increasingly complex political landscape surrounding the Iran conflict.
While many Republicans continue to support Trump’s approach, a growing number of lawmakers have voiced concerns about the duration, costs and strategic goals of the war.
At least one of the Republicans targeted by Trump, Thomas Massie, recently lost his primary election after facing a Trump-backed challenger, underscoring the political risks faced by GOP lawmakers who oppose the president.
As negotiations with Iran continue and Congress debates its role in foreign policy decisions, tensions between Trump and dissenting Republicans are likely to remain a prominent feature of the political debate.








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