Inside the Political Fallout Following Trump’s Decision to Strike Iran

Inside the Political Fallout Following Trump’s Decision to Strike Iran


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Meet the Press moderator Kristen Welker joins TODAY to discuss the political fallout from President Donald Trump’s decision to bomb three of Iran’s nuclear facilities, including some prominent members of his MAGA base saying the attack goes against his “America First” foreign policy. Meanwhile, Democrats and some Republicans are saying the president needed congressional approval before launching on the attacks. Welker also offers analysis on the mixed messaging from Washington about an Iranian regime change.


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