President Donald Trump flaunted his evasion of Congress to wage war against Iran by telling Republicans why he avoids a certain term.
“I won’t use the word ‘war’ because they say if you use the word ‘war,’ that’s maybe not a good thing to do,” Trump said Wednesday at a GOP fundraising dinner. “They don’t like the word ‘war’ because you’re supposed to get approval. So, I’ll use the word ‘military operation,’ which is really what it is. It’s called a military decimation.”
Some viewers called his words a confession for pretty much saying he’s not supposed to be at war without approval and admitting that he’s dancing around that fact with semantics.
“He’s literally telling on himself,” one observer wrote on X.
“Openly admitting to breaking the law and no one will do anything,” another added.








