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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CNN host rejects 25th Amendment calls against Trump

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CNN host Michael Smerconish dismissed Democratic calls to invoke the 25th Amendment against President Donald Trump, arguing that his provocative social media posts toward Iran reflect a calculated strategy rather than instability. Smerconish highlighted reports of a deliberative process behind Trump's decision to launch Operation Epic Fury, contrasting it with public rhetoric. A ceasefire emerged 90 minutes before Trump's deadline.

On his CNN show, Michael Smerconish pushed back against claims that President Trump is unfit for office due to erratic Truth Social posts demanding Iran 'open the f*ckin’ strait' and warning that 'a whole civilization will die tonight.' Democrats cited these statements as grounds for invoking the 25th Amendment or pursuing a third impeachment, but Smerconish argued there is no evidence of instability behind closed doors. 'You’d expect the guy that posts about a whole civilization dying would be simultaneously busting up the White House furniture — but there’s NEVER been ANY reporting of Trump like that,' he said, quoting comedian Bill Maher: 'A crazy person doesn’t live in the White House. A person who plays a crazy person a lot on TV lives there.'

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X discussions praise CNN host Michael Smerconish for rejecting Democratic 25th Amendment calls against Trump, portraying his Iran rhetoric as strategic 'madness as method' that led to a ceasefire after Operation Epic Fury. High-engagement clips from supporters celebrate it as dismantling unhinged narratives. Skeptics argue the take is subjective, Trump remains erratic, or Smerconish is fooled.

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Dramatic split-image illustration of Trump issuing Strait of Hormuz threat on Truth Social contrasted with outraged Democrats condemning it as genocidal in Congress.
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Democrats condemn Trump's threat against Iranian civilization

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President Donald Trump warned on Truth Social Tuesday that 'a whole civilization will die tonight' unless Iran reopens the Strait of Hormuz by 8 p.m. ET. Dozens of congressional Democrats decried the rhetoric as unhinged and genocidal, calling for his removal from office and urging the military to refuse illegal orders. Most Republicans remained silent or supportive, though a few criticized the language.

President Donald Trump criticized former allies Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens and Alex Jones in a lengthy Truth Social post on Thursday. He called them 'nut jobs and troublemakers' for opposing his decision to launch Operation Epic Fury against Iran. Trump accused them of supporting Iran acquiring nuclear weapons due to their 'low IQs'.

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The Trump administration has intensified its criticism of CNN's reporting on the ongoing war with Iran, labeling it as fake news. This escalation follows comments from administration officials and a Pentagon briefing. CNN has responded by defending its journalistic integrity.

President Donald Trump criticized comedian Bill Maher in a late Saturday post on Truth Social after watching Maher’s HBO interview with California Gov. Gavin Newsom, calling Maher a “MORON” and urging Fox News and other conservative outlets to stop featuring him.

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Democratic Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut described the Trump administration's plans for the ongoing war in Iran as 'incoherent and incomplete' following a closed-door briefing. He highlighted conflicting statements on war aims and urged Congress to end the conflict by denying funding. The war has led to significant civilian casualties and global oil disruptions due to Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

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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President Donald Trump is scheduled to deliver a national address Wednesday evening on the status of the U.S. war against Iran, known as Operation Epic Fury. A White House official said the speech will provide an operational update, highlighting progress meeting or exceeding benchmarks. The address comes amid closed Strait of Hormuz, rising U.S. gas prices above $4 per gallon, and growing protests by veterans.

 

 

 

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