Weekend of Fury: Streets Fill With Anti-War Voices
American cities became battlegrounds of dissent this weekend as thousands protested U.S.-Israel military strikes against Iran. From Washington's National Mall to LA's Pershing Square, crowds chanted 'No more forever wars!' while holding signs criticizing President Trump's actions. 📢✋
Political Earthquake Rocks Capitol Hill
Former VP Kamala Harris led the charge against the administration, tweeting: 'Our troops deserve better than Trump's war of choice.' Senate Democrats amplified the backlash, with Tim Kaine calling the strikes 'dangerous and idiotic' while demanding constitutional accountability. 💥
Constitutional Clash Heats Up
At the heart of the controversy? Lawmakers claim Trump bypassed Congress. 'Where's the oversight?' demanded Sen. Tammy Duckworth, echoing widespread frustration about executive overreach. With midterms approaching, this could become a defining issue for young voters prioritizing peace over conflict. 🗳️🕊️
What's Next?
As smoke clears from weekend strikes, tensions remain high. Protest organizers promise 'March for Peace' rallies every Sunday until April. Meanwhile, political analysts predict heated debates when Congress reconvenes this week. Stay tuned for updates. 🔥📰
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