MICHIGAN, June 24, 2025 ~ Michigan politicians are reacting to the tentative ceasefire between Israel and Iran, with some showing concerns, while others praise President Donald Trump.
On Monday night, Trump posted on social media claiming a ceasefire had been reached between Israel and Iran, immediately causing confusion because Iranian officials said they were not presented with such a deal. Despite some strong words from the president on Tuesday morning towards both countries after Trump said they both violated the ceasefire, the cessation of bombings seems to be holding as of Tuesday afternoon.
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(CONTINUED) “I do believe (in) the president’s effort to ensure that Iran never has a nuclear weapon, while also supporting our Israeli allies, and also bringing restraint to both sides is very important,” Rep. John James (MI-10) told WJR.
However, Rep. Debbie Dingell (MI-6) showed concern over the escalation in the Middle East. “The president announced the war that he said we hadn’t entered was over. And then, we’re getting reports that Iran is bombing Israel. So I’m worried about an extended war in the Mideast.“
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