BREAKING: MAGA Senator Tim Sheehy violently attacks a U.S. Marine for daring to protest against Trump's illegal Iran war — and seemingly SHATTERS the brave soldier's hand in a door.
BREAKING: MAGA Senator Tim Sheehy violently attacks a U.S. Marine for daring to protest against Trump's illegal Iran war — and seemingly SHATTERS the brave soldier's hand in a door.

This is a horrifyingly perfect metaphor for the modern Republican Party...
"His hand, his hand! Oh! His hand," an observer cried out during the disturbing incident at a Armed Services Subcommittee hearing.
"The senator broke his hand. The senator broke his hand. A sitting U.S. senator just broke the hand of a Marine," someone else yelled out. "Control your Senate!"
Footage of the encounter shows Brian McGinnis, dressed in a Marine Corps Dress Uniform, being physically removed from a Senate room for protesting. As Senator Sheehy lifts and tries remove him from the room, the Marine's hand gets lodged in the gap between the door and the wall and crushed.
"No one wants to fight for Israel!" McGinnis cries out, referring to the fact that Trump launched his illegal war against Iran because Israel wanted it. Secretary of State Marco Rubio admitted as much when he said that the U.S. decided to attack because they knew that Israel was about to attack and they feared blowback.
"You're a coward. You're a coward. Go f*ck yourself. Go f*ck yourself," someone yells out, seemingly at Sheehy.
According to CBS News Alan He, McGinnis is a Green Party candidate for Senate in North Carolina. The attack was filmed by an antiwar activist.
Senator Sheehy later smeared McGinnis as an "unhinged protestor" and claimed that he himself was trying to deescalate the situation. In reality, the only "unhinged" people here are the Republicans dragging this country into yet another evil, pointless, costly, blood-soaked war in the Middle East. McGinnis served in Iraq and clearly doesn't want his country to repeat the same mistake yet again.
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