John Fetterman says he’s in lock step with Trump on ALL his Iran war actions except one: ‘It’s my red line’


Democratic Senator John Fetterman is all-in on Trump’s war against Iran, except for one policy still on the table that could spell trouble for the White House.

‘My red line is no boots on the ground in Iran,’ the Pennsylvania Senator told the Daily Mail on a phone call Friday.

The towering, 6’8 Senator has been, by far, the most vocal Democratic supporter of the offensive against the Islamic Republic. 

A strong supporter of Israel, the 56-year-old has cheered on the downfall of Islamic terrorist proxies of Iran for years, like Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis.

In some aspects, Fetterman seems more keen on the war than the President himself.

‘I support eliminating every member of the Iranian leadership until they surrender,’ the Senator said. 

He told the Daily Mail that Trump’s war on Iran, dubbed Operation Epic Fury, has already had incredible results. 

But as Trump wants to keep all of his options open, and has said he would order boots on the ground in Iran if ‘necessary,’ the vision of US soldiers landing within the country’s borders worries the Senator, no matter his enthusiasm for regime change. 

Democratic Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania told the Daily Mail his 'red line' in the war on Iran is 'troops on the ground.' He is hugely in support of the US-Israel war, but said he's concerned over soldiers being deployed

Democratic Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania told the Daily Mail his ‘red line’ in the war on Iran is ‘troops on the ground.’ He is hugely in support of the US-Israel war, but said he’s concerned over soldiers being deployed

President Donald Trump, meanwhile, has said he would send US soldiers to Iran if 'necessary'

President Donald Trump, meanwhile, has said he would send US soldiers to Iran if ‘necessary’

Smoke and fire rise from the site of airstrikes in a central area of the Iranian capital Tehran on March 6, 2026. Fresh strikes rocked Iran and Lebanon on March 6, as Israel vowed to escalate to a new phase in the Middle East war that has spiralled rapidly throughout the region and beyond

Smoke and fire rise from the site of airstrikes in a central area of the Iranian capital Tehran on March 6, 2026. Fresh strikes rocked Iran and Lebanon on March 6, as Israel vowed to escalate to a new phase in the Middle East war that has spiralled rapidly throughout the region and beyond

The Precision Strike Missile. The PrSM is the Army's next-generation Long Range Precision Fires weapon

The Precision Strike Missile. The PrSM is the Army’s next-generation Long Range Precision Fires weapon

The Democrat’s support of the war stands in stark contrast with many other liberals in the capital. 

‘Love it,’ he reacted after the initial US-Israel strike on Iran, which killed Iran’s late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and dozens of other top officials. 

‘Not sure why it’s controversial to anyone to appreciate and celebrate wiping out 49 leaders of one of the most evil regimes in recorded history.’

And he’d be more than willing to vote for any supplemental military funding the White House might ask for to continue the war, which Trump has said could last for weeks.

‘I’m expecting a supplemental package and would fully back it,’ the Senator told the Daily Mail. ‘It’s necessary to replenish those kinds of weapons systems, Patriot, Arrow, etc.’

‘Country over party,’ he added. 

Many top Democrats have decried the Trump administration’s war.

‘Donald Trump is dragging the United States into a war the American people do not want,’ former Vice President Kamala Harris wrote in a statement. ‘Let me be clear: I am opposed to a regime-change war in Iran, and our troops are being put in harm’s way for the sake of Trump’s war of choice.’ 

Kamala Harris said in 2024 that Iran was the biggest threat to the US, even more so than China

Kamala Harris said in 2024 that Iran was the biggest threat to the US, even more so than China

This handout satellite image courtesy of Vantor shows destroyed Islamic Republic of Iran's Air Force (IRIAF) Il-76 at the Shiraz Airbase, south-central Iran on March 6, 2026

This handout satellite image courtesy of Vantor shows destroyed Islamic Republic of Iran’s Air Force (IRIAF) Il-76 at the Shiraz Airbase, south-central Iran on March 6, 2026

A member of the Israeli security and rescue forces works at the scene where a ballistic missile fired from Iran hit and caused damage in Tel Aviv, Israel, early on March 1, 2026

A member of the Israeli security and rescue forces works at the scene where a ballistic missile fired from Iran hit and caused damage in Tel Aviv, Israel, early on March 1, 2026

On the campaign trail in October 2024, however, Harris was much more critical of Iran. 

‘Iran has American blood on their hands,’ she told ’60 Minutes.’

‘This attack on Israel, 200 ballistic missiles — What we need to do to ensure that Iran never achieves the ability to be a nuclear power that is one of my highest priorities.’ 

She refused to answer if she’d take military action if Iran made a nuclear weapon, saying she wouldn’t ‘talk about hypotheticals at this moment.’



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