Rubio Defends Trump’s Decision Not to Notify Full Congress Before Iran Strike
Rubio Defends Trump’s Decision Not to Notify Full Congress Before Iran Strike
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Let’s be honest. In Washington, you have two kinds of people: those who make the tough decisions, and those who whine about them from the sidelines. One group accepts the burden of leadership, knowing that a moment’s hesitation can cost American lives. The other group, armed with press passes and a bottomless supply of cynicism, only cares about scoring political points while the world burns.

This chasm is never wider than when a strong president takes decisive action. While citizens see the necessary defense of our nation, the media class sees only a chance to undermine authority and question American resolve. They will gladly ignore a successful outcome to invent a procedural controversy, peddling the dangerous fiction that our leaders should be tangled in red tape when confronting our enemies.

This exact drama played out recently, and thankfully, a real leader was there to set the record straight.

From ‘The Daily Wire’:

“Well, we did,” Rubio pushed back immediately. “We notified Congress, well, we notified the Gang of Eight, we notified congressional leadership. There’s no law that says we have to do that. The law says that we have to notify them 48 hours after beginning hostilities. We’ve done that. I think the notification went today.”

“But we did notify members of Congress in advance,” he continued. “We can’t notify 535 members of Congress.”

What Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered wasn’t just an answer. It was a verbal smackdown—a necessary lesson in reality for a press corps that prefers political theater. His clear, unapologetic retort exposed the reporter’s question for what it was: a baseless premise designed to create a crisis out of thin air.

The Media’s Dangerous Game

This idea that a president needs to get a permission slip from 535 members of Congress before a critical military strike isn’t just wrong, it’s strategically insane. Can you imagine the leaks? A requirement like that would be like sending our enemies a save-the-date card for their own destruction. It jeopardizes our troops and the mission itself.

That is precisely why the “Gang of Eight” protocol is in place. This small, bipartisan group of congressional leaders gets the sensitive briefings. It’s called the ‘Gang of Eight’ for a reason, not the ‘Gaggle of 535.’ The Trump administration followed this secure, established process. By pretending it doesn’t exist, the media shows its hand: their goal isn’t oversight, it’s obstruction.

Defending a President’s Authority

Beyond the sheer absurdity of the media’s position, there’s a vital constitutional principle at play. As Rubio so bluntly stated, the President is the Commander-in-Chief. Let’s get some history straight. The War Powers Act has always been constitutionally sketchy. Every president—Republican and Democrat—has known it’s on shaky ground since it was passed.

The law demands notification within 48 hours, and the administration complied. But the notion that Congress gets a veto on every military decision is a fantasy. President Trump is not some rogue actor; he is operating squarely within the historical authority of his office. The media’s manufactured outrage is just another partisan attack on a strong presidency.

A Proven Record of Results

If the liberal media needs any more proof that this administration’s brand of decisive leadership works, they just have to open their eyes. While other presidents gave us endless apologies and forever wars, President Trump delivers peace through undeniable strength.

It was this exact philosophy that shattered years of diplomatic failure and brought about a historic peace deal between Israel and Hamas, finally bringing our hostages home. Victories like that aren’t won in a committee hearing. They are secured by leaders who refuse to be paralyzed by the cynical games of their critics. The decisive action against Iran is cut from the same cloth.

Look, what we saw in that press conference wasn’t just some Beltway spat. It was the whole ballgame in miniature. It’s a choice between those who believe in American strength and those who would see our nation weakened by indecision. In a world full of threats, the choice is clear: we need leaders who lead.

Key Takeaways

  • The media often prioritizes political drama over national security.
  • A President’s authority as Commander-in-Chief is essential for swift action.
  • Informing the “Gang of Eight” is the secure and correct notification protocol.
  • President Trump’s decisive foreign policy delivers real results for peace.

Sources: Daily Wire

March 3, 2026
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Cole Harrison
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.