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Matt Gaetz on Why He Voted With Democrats for War Powers Resolution

Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., a staunch support of the president, explained why he voted with Democrats on the War Powers Resolution. He was one of only three Republicans to do so.

An amendment sponsored by the congressman representing the Florida Panhandle ensured the resolution acknowledged the threat from Iran, didn’t exclude preemptive strikes or criticize President Donald Trump.

Watch the congressman from the Florida Panhandle speak on the floor of the U.S. House before the vote on the War Powers Resolution.

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