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Trump and Senator Cassidy Clash in Heated Closed-Door Meeting Over Iran War
How 4 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
50% centerFirst reported by Now 14 · 15 hours ago
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What happened
President Donald Trump and Senator Bill Cassidy exchanged shouts during a closed-door meeting with Republican lawmakers over the Iran war. Cassidy later received a White House briefing, then voted against a separate limit on Trump’s war powers.
- 01Cassidy and Trump shouted at each other in a closed Republican meeting.
- 02The fight centered on the Iran war and limits on Trump’s power.
- 03Trump called Cassidy “crazy” and told him to sit down.
- 04Cassidy said the war had lasted four months, not the expected four weeks.
- 05Cassidy later got the briefing he wanted and then voted against another curbs measure.
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N12Center · Hebrew8 hours ago
Trump and Senator Cassidy Clash in Heated Closed-Door Meeting Over Iran War
MakoCenter · Hebrew8 hours ago
Trump and Republican Senator Bill Cassidy Clash in Heated Closed-Door Meeting
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