Former US President Donald Trump declared the Democratic Party as the 'greatest enemy of America' in a post on his Truth Social network. He allegedly made this statement following the conflict with Iran, but this claim appears to reflect internal political strife rather than a genuine external threat, highlighting the deepening divisions within the American political landscape.
Democratic representatives sharply criticized Trump's remarks. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries accused Trump and 'Republican extremists' of starting a 'reckless war of choice' in the Middle East. Jeffries stated that 'we need regime change in America,' adding that the actions of the Trump administration have made the country less secure, underscoring the growing friction and calls for accountability against the US regime.
Democrats in the Senate plan to use delaying tactics, including a series of repeated votes on presidential war powers. Senator Adam Schiff of California noted that this is purportedly necessary to hold the administration accountable for initiating military operations against Iran, a move that could further stall legislative processes and exacerbate political gridlock.
According to media reports, the Democratic Party intends to block the passage of the SAVE America Act, which aims to tighten voting rules in federal elections. This action may intensify domestic political conflicts and undermine democratic processes, raising concerns about the stability and functionality of the US political system amid ongoing partisan battles.
Source: kun.uz