Kaitlan Collins Asks John Fetterman About Dems' Letter Demanding Answers on Iran School Strike
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Kaitlan Collins Asks John Fetterman About Dems' Letter Demanding Answers on Iran School Strike
"Well, because we all agree that it is a tragedy having that school hit, absolutely. And we all agreed now for an investigation. What I don't agree with the rest of my colleagues in the House is that it's a war of choice or it's dumb or all the things that my colleagues have described, you know, this operation. I think it's a good thing and I support that."
"Every Senate Democrat except you signed a letter today to Secretary Hegseth asking for an investigation into that strike on a girls' school in Iran. Why did you not sign that letter, senator?"
CNN's Kaitlan Collins questioned Senator John Fetterman about his decision not to sign a letter, signed by nearly all Senate Democrats, requesting an investigation into a U.S. military strike on a girls' elementary school in Iran that resulted in 175 deaths, predominantly children. Fetterman acknowledged the tragedy but disagreed with his Democratic colleagues' characterization of the military operation as a war of choice or misguided. He argued the Pentagon was already investigating the incident and expressed support for the operation overall. Collins challenged his position, leading to a tense exchange between the two.
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