During his speech in Tulsa, Senator Bernie Sanders addressed a crowd of nearly 6,000, reacting to news of the U.S. bombing Iran. The audience, taken aback, chanted against the war. Sanders, who has been vocal against Trump's foreign policy decisions, had previously introduced the No War Against Iran Act. His rally highlighted the growing public opposition to Trump's presidency, along with the increasing divisions within Congress over Trump's military actions. Both the rally and Sanders' stance signify a larger anti-war sentiment among the populace.
"Sanders was well prepared for the passions that had overtaken the audience. Unlike almost all of his colleagues in Congress, he had been at the forefront of trying to rein in Trump's foreign policy."
"There was already a large and growing opposition to Trump's presidency. Last weekend's 'No Kings' rally drew between 4 and 6 million people in hundreds of cities and towns, which means it might have been the biggest one-day protest in American history."
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