As Trump stumbles in Iran, congressional Republicans need to step up

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by Joseph Bosco, opinion contributors
April 14, 2026
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The article calls for congressional Republicans to intervene as President Trump faces challenges in Iran.

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The headline indicates President Trump is "stumbling in Iran," prompting a call for congressional Republicans to intervene. The excerpt warns that if Republican members of Congress do not act, President Trump's "flawed strategic communications" could lead to severe consequences. These consequences are projected to affect both international peace and stability, as well as U.S. national security. The article suggests this intervention should align with Congress's "constitutionally prescribed powers."

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