Trump Is Fidgeting in His Chair
Those who followed the events of the heated altercation between Republican Sen. Tim Sheehy and veteran Brian McGinnis saw signs that the rising anger has turned into violence — and where did it happen? Right inside the Senate chamber itself!
The Senate Armed Services Committee held a special hearing to discuss the readiness of the U.S. military. McGinnis, a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, quickly announced his desire to attend. From what he said during the hearing, it became clear that he went there to confront Sen. Sheehy with what both he and the Trumpian Republican administration needed to hear. The veteran stood up during the hearing and shouted: “Nobody wants to fight for Israel." Then he shouted even louder: “America does not want to send its sons and daughters to war for Israel.”
McGinnis said this with intense anger. His anger was not the problem, though; it was the Republican senator's anger. Sen. Sheehy jumped from his seat at McGinnis and began forcefully pushing him out of the chamber. The two then became locked in a fierce fight that ended with McGinnis’ arm broken!
The CBS News network broadcast a video showing the police forcing McGinnis out of the building. From that footage, you can see just how far and how intensely anger among Americans has grown over Trump’s policies and his submission to the head of the extremist government in Tel Aviv, which dragged the U.S. into a war against the Iranians!
Of course, the disagreement among Americans remains rooted in their own domestic reasons, which have nothing to do with this region or its people, who are suffering the consequences of American-Israeli insanity across the entire region. The war against Iran is sending shock waves to every country in the region. It does not stop at Iran’s borders, nor even at the borders of the Gulf states, which are being assaulted by Iran despite not being a party to the war, and their early endeavors to prevent its outbreak.
The clash between the senator and the veteran is one sign among many. What matters to us is that all these signs lead to an end to this war — a war we are paying the price for here far more than the Americans are paying for there. Hours ago, Donald Trump received six American soldiers killed in the war. That scene of receiving those soldiers' coffins will push the public anger to another level. It will make Trump fidget in his chair in the White House, as the midterm elections in Congress are approaching!
