Fetterman Breaks With Democrats Backs Military Action and Tough Immigration Stance
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Fetterman Breaks With Democrats Backs Military Action and Tough Immigration Stance

In a striking and sometimes blunt interview on The Ingraham Angle, John Fetterman made it clear heโ€™s willing to stand apart from his own partyโ€”especially on national security, Israel, and immigration.

โ€œI Might Be the Only Democratโ€

Fetterman didnโ€™t hold back when discussing his support for what he called โ€œOperation Epic Fury,โ€ saying he may be the only Democrat in Congress backing it.

While details about the operation remain unclear, his comments suggest strong support for aggressive military action targeting Iran and its regional allies.

He framed the developments as a success, arguing that weakening groups linked to Iranโ€”including Hezbollahโ€”has shifted the balance of power in the region.

Strong Support for Israel

Fetterman doubled down on his long-standing support for Israel, pushing back against what he described as growing criticism within the Democratic Party.

He argued that Israelโ€™s recent military actions against Hamas and Hezbollah were justified, calling them necessary to ensure security.

At one point, he suggested that if people want to criticize someone, they should focus on Iran and its proxies rather than Israel.

Frustration With His Own Party

The senator openly criticized fellow Democrats, saying he doesnโ€™t understand why more of them arenโ€™t recognizing what he sees as โ€œpositive developmentsโ€ in recent military efforts.

He also pointed to shifting public opinion within the party, claiming that support for Israel has dropped significantly among Democratsโ€”especially younger voters.

Tough Talk on Immigration

On domestic policy, Fetterman took a firm stance on immigration enforcement.

He said he supports deporting migrants involved in criminal activity, calling it โ€œbasic common sense,โ€ and criticized sanctuary policies that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

He emphasized that itโ€™s possible to be pro-immigration while still supporting stronger border security.

Call for Unity Behind the Military

Fetterman also pushed back against efforts to limit presidential war powers, arguing that lawmakers should allow military operations to play outโ€”at least in the short termโ€”before intervening.

He questioned why Congress would repeatedly try to block or review ongoing operations if they appear close to achieving their goals.

A Democrat Willing to Cross Party Lines

Throughout the interview, Fetterman portrayed himself as a politician guided more by what he called โ€œcountry over partyโ€ than strict partisan loyalty.

That approach is earning him attention from both sidesโ€”praise from some conservatives and criticism from fellow Democrats.

What This Means Politically

Fettermanโ€™s comments highlight a growing divide within the Democratic Party on foreign policy and national security.

While many Democrats are pushing for more restraint and oversight, voices like his suggest thereโ€™s still a faction that supports a more aggressive, security-first approachโ€”one that sometimes overlaps with positions more commonly associated with Donald Trump and his allies.

ย Ramaz Bluashvili

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