'We're at war': Onlookers erupt in rage at Trump as he announces bombs dropped

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Donald Trump faced furious pushback from observers late on Saturday as the president announced a foreign military strike.

Trump announced the dropping of bombs on Iran on his social media site, Truth Social. He said the U.S. dropped a "full payload of BOMBS... on the primary site, Fordow."

One GOP lawmaker declared the action was unconstitutional.

Other political experts and commentators were quick to hit Trump with criticism.

A popular investor who goes by @jason wrote on X, "Five months into Trump’s term, we’re at war."

Conservative attorney and anti-Trump activist George Conway said the act may be illegal.

"It’s not possible to fairly assess the wisdom of the U.S. strikes on Iran without access to information that intelligence agencies would have," Conway acknowledged before adding, "This was an act of war, and arguably illegal under domestic and international law."

Conway concluded, "Even experts with full access to accurate intelligence will not be able to know the second-order effects of the strikes for quite some time."

Ex-Republican strategist Tara Setmayer said, "So, Trump, the most incompetent insane president in history, just bombed Iran without Congressional approval. Now what?"

She added, "The implications of this are vast…God help us."

State Rep. Ruwa Romman, the lone Palestinian-American member of the Georgia legislature, said, “This illegal action is opposed by the majority of Americans, will put us all in danger, and only benefits weapons manufacturers and war mongers.”

Veteran White House reporter Brian J. Karem chimed in, "You just started a war without Congressional authorization or even a shred of understanding and you are demanding the end of it?"

"Where will this all end?" Karem asked on Saturday.

Fox News' Guy Benson embraced the move, but warned of "danger."

"Correct decision, in my view. But there may well be danger ahead. Pray for the safety of Americans, at home and abroad," he said.

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