Trump hints at real reason he won't use the word 'war' with Iran while speaking to Republican donors
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On Wednesday evening, President Donald Trump hinted at a strategic choice of words regarding the conflict with Iran, suggesting he avoids labeling it as a ‘war’ to bypass the requirement of seeking Congressional approval. This revelation came during an opulent fundraising dinner at Washington D.C.’s Union Station, organized by the National Republican Congressional Committee, which supports Republican candidates for the House of Representatives.

Addressing the attendees, Trump remarked, “I won’t use the word ‘war’ because they say, if you use the word war, that’s maybe not a good thing to do,” acknowledging that such terminology might necessitate formal approval. “They don’t like the word war because you’re supposed to get approval,” he explained. Instead, Trump referred to the situation as a “military operation,” emphasizing a different perspective on the events unfolding.

Further into his speech, Trump dramatically described the situation with Iran as an “excursion into hell,” underscoring the gravity of the conflict. Throughout the hour-long address, the President interspersed updates about the Iran conflict, keeping lawmakers and donors abreast of the ongoing developments.

‘I’ll use the word military operation, which is really what it is,’ the President added. 

Later, he referred to the Iran war as an ‘excursion into hell.’

The President peppered his speech with Iran war updates as he spoke to lawmakers and donors for an hour and five minutes.

Trump pushed back on denials from Iranian government officials who say negotiations with the US aren’t happening. 

‘And they are negotiating, by the way, and they want to make a deal so badly, but they’re afraid to say it,’ Trump said. ‘Because they figure they’ll be killed by their own people. They’re also afraid they’ll be killed by us.’

President Donald Trump spoke for an hour and five minutes Wednesday night at the National Republican Congressional Committee's annual fundraising dinner at Union Station in Washington, D.C.

President Donald Trump spoke for an hour and five minutes Wednesday night at the National Republican Congressional Committee’s annual fundraising dinner at Union Station in Washington, D.C.

Union Station was decked out for President Donald Trump's appearance at a fundraising dinner Wednesday night to benefit the National Republican Congressional Committee, which helps elect GOP members to the House of Representatives

Union Station was decked out for President Donald Trump’s appearance at a fundraising dinner Wednesday night to benefit the National Republican Congressional Committee, which helps elect GOP members to the House of Representatives

‘There’s never been a head of a country that wanted that job less than being the head of Iran,’ Trump joked. 

He wove between talking about Iran and bashing his enemies – the Democrats and the ‘fake news’ – or all of them at once. 

‘They want chaos,’ he said of the Democrats, referring to what’s ensued amid the partial government shutdown, which has left Transportation Security Administration employees unpaid, and thus airports chaotic. 

‘There are great military triumphs against Iran that can’t be displayed on television because they’re displaying airports,’ the President complained. 

Trump also pressed Republicans on how important it was for them to win the midterm elections. 

‘I think we’re going to have a great election,’ he said. ‘We’re going to do it, we’re going to do it.’

Later in the appearance, he got more animated when talking about the midterms, after admitting he had ditched his pre-planned speech. 

‘You don’t mind if I go off this crazy teleprompter?’ he had asked the crowd. ‘It’s boring, the teleprompter thing.’ 

A plume of smoke rises over an oil storage facility hit by US-Israeli strikes on March 8

A plume of smoke rises over an oil storage facility hit by US-Israeli strikes on March 8 

President Donald Trump raises a fist as he appears at the National Republican Congressional Committee's annual President's Dinner at Union Station on Wednesday night in Washington, D.C.

President Donald Trump raises a fist as he appears at the National Republican Congressional Committee’s annual President’s Dinner at Union Station on Wednesday night in Washington, D.C. 

He said Republicans needed to win the midterms ‘because we are competing against lunatics and the public knows it!’ 

Trump said this after impersonating former President Joe Biden trying to find an exit.

‘This guy, that couldn’t walk off a stage. See the stage, see how many stairs … he could never find the stairs. And people don’t want that. People want a President that’s able to walk off and find the stairs,’ Trump said. 

‘Do you ever see that? Where he looks out, “ohhh I’m finished,”‘ the President continued. ‘First of all, his speeches were extremely short. They lasted a matter of seconds and then he’d walk out.’ 

Trump then said of Biden, ‘he was probably a nice guy.’ ‘I couldn’t stand this guy,’ he added. 

The President also suggested that he would spend a lot of time campaigning ahead of the November elections. 

‘I’m going to personally campaign for every one of you,’ he told the large crowd. 

The NRCC announced that the group had raised a record $35.2 million from the dinner.

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