Trump flies family of fallen soldier home onboard Air Force One, honors them at rally

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I'm not here to tell you how to feel about the strikes against Iran.

But this is worth reporting on πŸ‘‡

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On Wednesday, President Trump went to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware to salute four fallen soldiers who were killed in recent days by Iranian missile attacks on U.S. bases in the Middle East.

After this, Trump flew to Georgia, where he was scheduled to speak at a high school in Marietta. The president spoke about his "Trump Accounts" for kids and promoted GOP candidates ahead of the midterms.

At one point, he honored Stephen and Shari, the parents of 25-year-old 1st Lt. Tyler Feehan, and revealed he had flown them back home to Georgia on Air Force One.

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As the president spoke, the U.S. military carried out heavy barrages against more Iranian targets. Sec. of State Marco Rubio said Trump's policy was "a head for an eye," and said the regime's bravado would break soon.

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Here is declassified video of Wednesday's attacks:

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This week, a new Politico poll claims only a third of Trump voters think the Iran war is worth the continued economic cost, down from 50% in May.

Nearly 90% of Trump voters supported the initial decision to attack Iran, including more than 70% of Trump voters under the age of 30.

Sec. of War Pete Hegseth says the war has cost close to $40 billion so far.

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Pray for the families of the troops that gave the ultimate sacrifice for their country. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

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