Trump STABBED IN BACK and GETS SMOKED IN SENATE………
The U.S. Senate is becoming a political battleground over President Donald Trump’s approach to the Iran conflict.
While Trump is narrowly winning key war powers votes, the margins are tight—like 47–53 or 52–47—showing growing division, especially within the Republican Party.
A notable figure is Rand Paul, who consistently opposes the war on libertarian, anti-intervention principles, giving credibility to internal GOP dissent.
At the same time, one Democrat, John Fetterman, has occasionally sided with Republicans, highlighting a complex and fragile coalition. Around 25% of Republicans—and influential voices like Tucker Carlson and Joe Rogan—are criticizing the war as a betrayal of “America First” ideals.
Even though Trump may win votes procedurally, these divisions are politically damaging. Democrats are gaining momentum, and each vote exposes fractures that could hurt Republicans in the 2026 elections, making the war both a policy and political liability.