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This sentiment was echoed by Senator Rand Paul, who focused his opposition on the constitutional erosion of war powers. Paul argued that the Executive Branch has once again bypassed Congress, violating the oath of office to the Constitution in favor of a โPresidential war.โ He emphasized that the power to initiate war was conferred to Congress specifically to make such catastrophic events less likely. Meanwhile, cultural commentator Matt Walsh joined the fray, asserting that the internal political future of Iran is not the responsibility of the American taxpayer. โIf a single American life is lost in the service of that goal,โ Walsh warned, โit will be a travesty.โ Additional voices, from state-level officials to grassroots conservative activists, have begun questioning whether Trumpโs aggressive strategy aligns with the core values of the movement that brought him to power.