Democrat Sen. Chris Murphy is fighting a two front war (along with many others in his party).
On the one front Murphy's working hard to try and protect the Dems' number one priority (illegal aliens) with their shutdown games that have led to long lines at U.S. airports:
Or…Trump could just reopen TSA! Democrats have put legislation on the floor a half dozen times to reopen TSA and Republicans block it every time. https://t.co/BpDNvz3YUe
— Chris Murphy 🟧 (@ChrisMurphyCT) March 22, 2026
As always, this BS goes back to the Dems trying to protect their most precious demographic:
Your legislation is always tied to protecting illegals. And no.
— The🐰FOO (@PolitiBunny) March 22, 2026
Over the weekend we saw yet another tragic example of what the Dems' pro-illegal policies have brought the country, but that's not going to stop them from still trying to keep it happening.
The second front in Murphy's war is his role in Operation Epic Fury, and he's taken the side of the Iranian regime.
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How would this sound any different if it were written by the remaining Iranian regime?
a. Trump isn't announcing a pause on strikes. He's saying he's postponing a possible war crime - strikes on Iran's civilian energy infrastructure.
— Chris Murphy 🟧 (@ChrisMurphyCT) March 23, 2026
b. Also, this isn't a message to Iran. It's a panicky message to the markets: "No war escalation until markets close on Friday". https://t.co/XxyMqgjQmT
There's very little difference in the Iran foreign minister's rhetoric and the anti-US propaganda from Murphy.
c. Sen Murphy and Iranian Foreign Minister Aragchi have the same talking point in which they both try to undermine Trump's effort to help the market https://t.co/9JhOiJCPYd
— Hussain Abdul-Hussain (@hahussain) March 23, 2026
We've reached the point where some U.S. Democrats are sounding like spokespeople for the world's number one state sponsor of terrorism because "Trump bad."
Is there any doubt that the Democrats who have accused Trump of starting an "endless war" will claim that he surrendered to the regime after this operation ends? No, not at all.







