DUMBASS: Lindsey Graham Admits Iran Wasn't An Imminent Threat
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a key proponent of attacking Iran, undermined the U.S. Constitution's limits on presidential powers and an excuse used by Trump not to require Congressional approval when it comes to attacking another country, by claiming there was no imminent threat from Iran.
A U.S. president may order military action without prior congressional approval when it is necessary to: Defend the United States - Defend U.S. forces - Defend U.S. citizens abroad. This means it must be: Credible - Immediate - Leaving no reasonable alternative (like diplomacy or delay)
The US was involved in nuclear talks with Iran the day before Trump ordered the attack.
Graham said the idea of imminent threat was ridiculous. This exposed Trump and the administration for the liars they are on Fox News Tuesday afternoon with Martha MacCallum.
MACCALLUM: You know, one of the big questions that I think you're going to hear from a lot of the senators is why now there was no imminent threat. We know that's what Mark Warner is already saying.
What will you say to that, and what do you expect the Trump folks will say to that?