Viral allegations suggest President Trump attempted to use nuclear codes during a tense meeting on the Iran crisis. These claims, originating from former CIA officer Larry Johnson, were made on a podcast hosted by Andrew Napolitano and lack independent corroboration. A White House spokesperson has denied the allegations, and Senator Thom Tillis expressed skepticism regarding the scenario’s plausibility. U.S. nuclear command and control protocols do not allow for a General to simply refuse a lawful order from the Commander-in-Chief.
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High-profile right-wing figures have expressed alarm over President Trump’s rhetoric concerning Iran, questioning how divine blessings can be extended to the Iranian people while the President threatens their “whole civilization.” Concerns have been voiced about the imminent possibility of nuclear war, leading some to call for the invocation of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment. Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci explicitly warned of a nuclear strike and urged immediate removal of the President. Similarly, Tucker Carlson advised those within the White House and the military to refuse any orders to use weapons of mass destruction against Iran.
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