Centrist Dems Buck Jeffries, Offer Trump 30-Day Clock To Wage Iran Conflict
Six House Democrats are going against House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) and introducing different legislation that would give President Donald Trump 30 days to deal with the situation in Iran before he has to ask Congress for permission to use military force.

Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) is putting forward a war powers resolution that would give Trump “30 days to make the case to Congress [and the] American people for military action in Iran or end the operation.” Trump has said that the operation in Iran is “ahead of schedule” and will probably last four to five weeks.
“Iran is actively firing drones and ballistic missiles at U.S. troops, our embassies, allies, and is targeting civilians across the region,” Gottheimer wrote on X. “This new Democratic War Powers Resolution will uphold Congress’s constitutional authority — while also ensuring the U.S. can defend our troops, embassies, and allies from Iranian aggression. We must protect our troops and allies.”
Democratic lawmakers who support Gottheimer’s resolution are Jimmy Panetta (D-CA), Jared Golden (D-ME), Henry Cuellar (D-TX), Jim Costa (D-CA), and Greg Landsman (D-OH) are all Democrats. The resolution is a break with Jeffries.
The leader of the minority party backs a broad war powers resolution led by Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Ro Khanna (D-CA). The two’s bill would force Trump to stop the U.S. military from fighting Iran unless Congress votes to allow it.
The Gottheimer resolution stipulates that Trump can’t send ground troops into Iran without congressional authorization, “except for search and rescue missions.” It requires the administration to brief Congress on the “goals, objectives, and timeline of major military action.”
The bill also includes a provision, according to Gottheimer, saying the United States maintains the “right to defend itself, our armed forces, embassies, and allies from Iranian attacks.”
It addresses what Republicans and even Democrats like Landsman saw as deficiencies in the version drafted by Massie and Khanna.
“I don’t support the resolution, which would require us to completely abandon our allies. It calls for the immediate removal of defensive weapons in the region,” Landsman told the Washington Examiner last week. “The Administration returned to the practice of notifying Congress of a strike with Rubio briefing the Gang of 8 last week. The strikes are an attempt to prevent further war, not to start one.”
Despite the concerns, Jeffries and Democratic leadership have pushed for a vote on the Massie-Khanna bill this week.
Jeffries said on Tuesday during a press conference that “there is going to be very strong Democratic support” for the Massie and Khanna measure. When asked by reporters, the minority leader said he hadn’t seen Gottheimer’s alternative proposal.
Jeffries recently came under fire for saying the U.S. strikes on Iran are “not going to end well” for the American people and that more Americans will come home in body bags, comments which did not sit well with many.
“Article 1 of the Constitution explicitly provides Congress with the authority to declare war, period, full stop. And the framers of the Constitution made that decision because they were concerned about kings throughout time getting their people into unnecessary wars, impoverishing them or imperiling their very well-being by sending them off to a foreign conflict. And that’s why the power was given explicitly to the House and to the Senate,” Jeffries said during an interview on CNN.
“And Donald Trump chose intentionally not to come before Congress, which is why we’re going to force this vote on a war powers resolution and make sure that we do everything we can to constrain him at this point in time,” the New York Democrat added.
BREAKING: Ilhan Omar KICKED OUT of Democrat Party as Money Laundering Probe EXPLODES! - News

BREAKING: Ilhan Omar KICKED OUT of Democrat Party as Money Laundering Probe EXPLODES!
In a shocking turn of events, Representative Ilhan Omar has become a focal point of controversy within the Democratic Party.
Recent reports indicate that party insiders are increasingly frustrated with the Minnesota congresswoman.
They are reportedly calling for her removal from the party, citing her growing toxicity as a liability in the upcoming elections.

But Omar is not the only progressive figure facing scrutiny.
Even Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, once considered a rising star within the party, is drawing concern among Democratic leadership.
As the party grapples with these internal conflicts, the political landscape in Washington is shifting dramatically.
Adding to the drama, Congress is preparing to release years of hidden sexual harassment settlement records.
These payouts could expose shocking misconduct on Capitol Hill and potentially implicate powerful lawmakers, further complicating the party’s challenges.
The Omar Controversy
Ilhan Omar’s journey in Congress has been marked by both fierce support and intense criticism.
Her outspoken views on foreign policy, social justice, and immigration have made her a champion for many progressives.
However, her recent controversies have led to a significant backlash.
Insiders within the Democratic Party are reportedly concerned that her continued presence could alienate moderate voters, particularly in swing districts.
As the party prepares for the 2024 elections, the stakes are high.
The call for her departure reflects a broader struggle within the party to balance progressive ideals with the need for electability.

Ocasio-Cortez Under Fire
Alongside Omar, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is also facing increased scrutiny.
Once seen as an unassailable figure in the Democratic Party, her recent actions and statements have raised eyebrows among party leaders.
Ocasio-Cortez’s willingness to challenge the establishment and advocate for bold reforms has garnered her a loyal following.
Yet, as the party navigates a complex political landscape, her approach is being reevaluated.
The concern is that her progressive stance may not resonate with all voters, particularly those in more conservative districts.
The Democratic leadership is now faced with the challenging task of uniting various factions within the party while maintaining their electoral viability.
The Sexual Harassment Settlement Records
In a parallel development, Congress is preparing to unveil years of concealed sexual harassment settlement records.
These records, which detail payouts made to victims, could reveal disturbing patterns of misconduct among lawmakers.
The potential fallout from these revelations could be significant, impacting not just individual politicians but the reputation of the entire Congress.
As the public becomes increasingly aware of these issues, calls for accountability are growing louder.
This situation adds another layer of complexity to the Democratic Party’s current struggles.
With Omar and Ocasio-Cortez under fire, the party must also contend with the implications of these forthcoming disclosures.

The Firing of Kristi Noem
In a surprising twist, reports have emerged regarding the sudden firing of Kristi Noem from the Department of Homeland Security.
The circumstances surrounding her dismissal remain unclear, but insiders suggest that it may be linked to internal conflicts and political maneuvering.
Noem’s departure raises questions about stability within the department and the broader implications for immigration policy.
As the Biden administration faces mounting challenges, the loss of a key figure like Noem could have far-reaching effects.

The View’s Cancellation Rumors
Meanwhile, over at The View, producers appear to be scrambling as rumors of cancellation swirl.
In an unexpected move, the show recently invited a conservative guest, leading to an explosive clash on air.
This decision seems aimed at appeasing critics and regulators who have voiced concerns about the show’s direction.
However, it remains to be seen whether this strategy will quell the mounting criticism or further alienate viewers.
The dynamic at The View reflects the broader challenges facing media outlets in a polarized political climate.
Conclusion
As the Democratic Party navigates these turbulent waters, the future of key figures like Ilhan Omar and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez hangs in the balance.
The party’s ability to address internal conflicts, respond to emerging scandals, and maintain a united front will be critical in the lead-up to the 2024 elections.
With the stakes higher than ever, the coming months will undoubtedly be pivotal for the Democratic Party.