Luna: Graham ‘does NOT tell the President what to do’

Why it matters: A partisan split on Iran could steer U.S. policy toward deeper conflict or restraint.
- Rep. Anna Paulina Luna accuses Senate hawks of pushing war, defending congressional oversight (per her social media post)
- Sen. Lindsey Graham defends the Iran operation, arguing it reflects necessary national security (per his statements)
- Republican Senate dynamics reveal a split: some members favor aggressive action, others warn against unchecked executive military power
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R‑Fla.) rebuked Sen. Lindsey Graham (R‑S.C.) for backing a U.S. military strike in Iran, insisting that no senator tells President Trump how to manage the conflict. The exchange highlights a growing rift among Republicans over the scope of congressional authority and the risk of broader escalation.



