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Michigan Politicians React to U.S. Joining War in Iran

MICHIGAN, June 23, 2025 ~ Michigan politicians are reacting to the offensive U.S. strikes on Iran, with Democrats showing concern over the escalation in the war in the Middle East without Congressional approval.

U.S. Rep Debbie Dingell (MI-6) responded on WJR to the Trump administration joining Israel’s war on Iran by ordering bunker buster bombs to be dropped on three nuclear energy sites in Iran, with Iran responding by attacking a U.S. airbase in Qatar Monday, saying that Democrats were not briefed about the strike. “Congress must approve going to war,” Dingell said. “This was military action. I do not want to see another prolonged war in the Middle East. I do not want to put our young men and women at risk, and I want to try to pursue diplomatic efforts if at all possible.

U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib (MI-12) had harsher words for the strikes, calling the strikes an “unconstitutional” act of war,” and invoking the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq. “We have seen where decades of endless war in the Middle East gets us – all based on the lie of ‘weapons of mass destruction,’” Talib said on X. “We are not falling for it again. Instead of listening to the American people, Trump is listening to War Criminal Netanyahu, who lied about Iraq and is lying once again about Iran.


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June 23, 2025 ~ Congresswoman Debbie Dingell joins Kevin Dietz to react to the U.S.‘ airstrike on Iran.

June 23, 2025 ~ Following the U.S. strike on Iran over the weekend, Congressman Jack Bergman joins Kevin Dietz to react to the president’s actions.

June 23, 2025 ~ Over the weekend, the U.S. conducted an airstrike on Iran. Former Congressman Peter Meijer joins Kevin Dietz to discuss this.


(CONTINUED) Michigan Republicans voiced approval for the strikes, with U.S. Rep. Jack Bergman (MI-1) telling WJR, “This is about ensuring that Iran does not have nuclear capability because they cannot be trusted to use it wisely,” he said referring to the decades-long claim that Iran is nearing the production of nuclear weapons. “This is an excellent example of how our military works together and executes together on behalf of the American people and our allies around the world.

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said Michigan security officials are monitoring the situation and how it may impact Michigan.



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