Billboard ad by VoteVets criticizing Rep. Van Orden for prioritizing $200B Iran war funding over veterans' care, linking it to high gas prices.
Billboard ad by VoteVets criticizing Rep. Van Orden for prioritizing $200B Iran war funding over veterans' care, linking it to high gas prices.
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VoteVets rolls out $250,000 ad targeting Rep. Derrick Van Orden over proposed Iran war funding

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VoteVets Action Fund has launched a $250,000 advertising campaign against Rep. Derrick Van Orden, a Wisconsin Republican, tying a proposed $200 billion Iran war funding request to higher gas prices and accusing him of siding with Pentagon spending over veterans’ care.

VoteVets Action Fund, a progressive veterans group aligned with Democrats, began a $250,000 advertising campaign targeting Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-Wis.) as Congress considers the Trump administration’s request for a $200 billion supplemental appropriation related to U.S. military operations in Iran.

The group released a 30-second ad that features a narrator identified as a Marine Corps veteran. In the spot, the narrator points to rising fuel costs and says Americans are “paying the cost every damn day” of the war, while accusing Van Orden of pushing for “another $200 billion” for Iran.

VoteVets’ announcement frames the effort around a two-week congressional recess and what it described as gas prices hitting $4 a gallon. The ad and accompanying materials also accuse Van Orden of backing “big cuts” to Department of Veterans Affairs care, though the campaign materials reviewed do not cite a specific vote or legislative text for that allegation.

Van Orden, a retired Navy SEAL and combat veteran, has dismissed VoteVets publicly and has voiced support for President Donald Trump’s military operation while opposing the deployment of U.S. ground troops. In a CNN interview in March, Van Orden echoed the administration’s argument for the operation, saying Iran “has been at war with the United States for 47 years.”

The advertising push comes as polling shows broad public unease with the conflict. A Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted March 27–29 and released March 31 found that 66% of Americans said the United States should work to end its involvement in the Iran conflict quickly even if that means not achieving all U.S. goals. In the same poll, 56% said they expected the military action to have a negative impact on their personal financial situation.

VoteVets said the ad buy will run across broadcast and digital platforms, including streaming and social media, and is initially focused on Van Orden’s district, with the group signaling possible expansion to other competitive House districts.

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Discussions on X about VoteVets' $250,000 ad campaign targeting Rep. Derrick Van Orden focus on its criticism of his support for proposed $200 billion Iran war funding, linking it to higher gas prices and reduced veterans' care. VoteVets portrays it as prioritizing endless war over constituents. Journalists describe it as an early Democratic midterm strategy against vulnerable GOP members. Reactions show support from left-leaning users and accounts, with no prominent Republican or skeptical responses found.

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Congressional chamber during tense debate on Iran war funding, featuring cost documents, ticking War Powers clock, and arguing lawmakers.
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Republicans brace for intraparty and Democratic fight over Iran war funding as Congress returns

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Republicans who control Congress are preparing for a contentious debate over how to pay for the U.S. military campaign against Iran, as independent estimates put the conflict’s cost to date near $30 billion and lawmakers warn the 1973 War Powers Resolution’s 60-day clock is approaching.

The Republican Jewish Coalition Victory Fund has released an advertisement criticizing Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie for his stance against the ongoing war in Iran, supporting his primary rival Ed Gallrein. The ad aired shortly after the House rejected a War Powers resolution aimed at halting the military action. Massie defends his position as consistent with his support for ending forever wars.

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Sen. Tim Kaine, a Virginia Democrat, said Democrats plan to force a War Powers vote every week until the Iran war ends, arguing the conflict is illegal without congressional approval and warning the White House will face stiff resistance to a major defense-budget increase tied to the war.

As Operation Epic Fury continues into its fifth day, U.S. and Israeli strikes have hit over 1,000 Iranian targets, sinking warships and crippling communications, but Iran retaliated, killing four U.S. service members. Political backlash grows with polls showing majority opposition and pushes for congressional oversight amid rising oil prices.

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As the U.S. war against Iran enters its third week, President Trump and his administration are emphasizing a narrative of victory amid faltering public support. Polls indicate skepticism among Americans, with rising gas prices and declining global markets adding pressure. Correspondent Franco Ordoñez reports from Florida on the shift in messaging.

Young supporters of President Donald Trump voiced frustration over the ongoing war in Iran during the Conservative Political Action Conference in Grapevine, Texas, revealing a generational split in the Republican base. One month into U.S. strikes alongside Israel, attendees debated interventionism while older conservatives cheered the campaign. Trump skipped the event for the first time in a decade amid these tensions.

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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth criticized U.S. media coverage of the Iran conflict during a Friday briefing, arguing that television banners and reporting mischaracterize the fighting and that U.S. and Israeli strikes have sharply degraded Iran’s military capabilities.

 

 

 

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