Anonymous4 days ago
One month into the U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran, a small but politically significant group of Republican lawmakers — led by Rep. Nancy Mace, Rep. Thomas Massie, Rep. Warren Davidson, and Sen. Rand Paul — has broken with the Trump administration over the prospect of ground troops, raising questions about congressional war powers, a $200 billion Pentagon spending request, and the economic fallout from the Strait of Hormuz closure. While the dissenters remain outnumbered, their arguments echo broader public unease and a growing rift within conservative ranks over the scope and cost of Operation Epic Fury.