CNN host Michael Smerconish rejecting 25th Amendment calls against Trump, highlighting strategic Iran response and ceasefire.
CNN host Michael Smerconish rejecting 25th Amendment calls against Trump, highlighting strategic Iran response and ceasefire.
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Presentador de CNN rechaza llamados a invocar la Enmienda 25 contra Trump

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El presentador de CNN, Michael Smerconish, desestimó los llamados demócratas para invocar la Enmienda 25 contra el presidente Donald Trump, argumentando que sus provocadoras publicaciones en redes sociales dirigidas a Irán reflejan una estrategia calculada y no inestabilidad. Smerconish destacó informes sobre un proceso deliberativo detrás de la decisión de Trump de lanzar la Operación Epic Fury, contrastándolo con la retórica pública. Un alto al fuego se produjo 90 minutos antes del plazo establecido por Trump.

En su programa de CNN, Michael Smerconish refutó las afirmaciones de que el presidente Trump no es apto para el cargo debido a sus erráticas publicaciones en Truth Social, en las que exigía a Irán 'abrir el maldito estrecho' y advertía que 'toda una civilización morirá esta noche'. Los demócratas citaron estas declaraciones como motivos para invocar la Enmienda 25 o buscar un tercer proceso de destitución, pero Smerconish argumentó que no hay evidencia de inestabilidad a puerta cerrada. 'Uno esperaría que el tipo que publica sobre la muerte de toda una civilización estuviera al mismo tiempo destrozando los muebles de la Casa Blanca, pero NUNCA ha habido NINGÚN informe sobre Trump en ese sentido', dijo, citando al comediante Bill Maher: 'Una persona loca no vive en la Casa Blanca. Ahí vive una persona que interpreta mucho a un loco en la televisión'.

Qué dice la gente

Las discusiones en X elogian al presentador de CNN, Michael Smerconish, por rechazar los llamados demócratas a invocar la Enmienda 25 contra Trump, describiendo su retórica sobre Irán como una 'locura con método' estratégica que condujo a un alto al fuego tras la Operación Epic Fury. Los clips de alta participación de los partidarios celebran esto como el desmantelamiento de narrativas descabelladas. Los escépticos argumentan que la postura es subjetiva, que Trump sigue siendo errático o que Smerconish está siendo engañado.

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