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MAGA senator clowned for parroting one of Trump's most baffling lines

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June 18, 2026

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MAGA senator clowned for parroting one of Trump's most baffling lines

A MAGA senator was walloped online after he parroted a head-spinning Trump defense of his dubious Iran deal.Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) was asked by CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins on Wednesday about Trump's deal to end the war with Iran.Are you okay with Iran having missiles? Collins asked.Marshall responded, I prefer that they not, but they have to defend themselves, echoing Trump, who hours earlier defended letting Iran keep its ballistic missiles because other people have some.Commentators online let Marshall have it for rehashing a line that doesn't make much sense and for shamelessly flipping his positions to be in lockstep with Trump.This guy will say whatever Trump says on any given day, Ron Filipkowski, the editor-in-chief of the MeidasTouch news network, said. He has no core beliefs. His political philosophy is whatever position Trump takes today, which may be different from the position Trump had yesterday.Trump/flunkie Republican senator says Iran has to be able to defend itself, summarized journalist John Harwood.Couldn't we have just come to this conclusion before 13 Americans and thousands of Iranians died for nothing? asked American Saga writer Zaid Jilani.So America's adversaries need to be able to defend themselves against America for America's sake? wondered Max Meizlish, a senior research analyst at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. Got it. Nothing to see here. Nothing weird going on at all.Spanish-language journalist León Krauze described the comments as surreal. Meanwhile, Pradheep J. Shanker, a doctor and contributor for the National Review, simply wrote, JFC to express his frustration.

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