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The GOP celebrates the ceasefire of Israel-Iran while the DEMS seem to hold the congratulations

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Following news according to which Iran and Israel have reached a ceasefire less than two days after the United States struck the nuclear enrichment sites of the Muslim country, the republican legislators left en masse to congratulate the president on Monday evening.

Democrats, on the other hand, seem to hold up their congratulations, at least at the start.

“Congratulations to everyone! It was fully agreed by and between Israel and Iran that there will be a complete and total ceasefire (in around 6 hours, while Israel and Iran have finished and finished their final missions, for 12 hours, how much war will be considered, finished!” President Donald Trump said Monday evening of Truth Social.

Trump announces a historic agreement of Iran and the ceasefire of Israel to put an end to the “day war”

Ocasio-Cortez, Trump, Johnson

Following news according to which Iran and Israel have reached a ceasefire less than two days after the United States struck the nuclear enrichment sites of the Muslim country, the republican legislators left en masse to congratulate the president on Monday evening. (Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, included via Getty Images and Sarah Silbiger / Bloomberg via Getty Images and Ap Photo / Evan Vucci)

After Trump’s announcement, who was then checked with Iranian officials, the Republicans immediately went to social networks and the waves to congratulate the president, with many basketrs of his negotiation prowess.

“(Trump) is the biggest brain of the foreign policy in American history. Give him the Nobel Peace Prize-now,” wrote the republican representative of Tennessee, Andy Ogles on X. “Peace by force!,” The president of the room Mike Johnson exclaimed on the platform.

“President Trump has just done what no other president could do. Everything it took was the American people electing Donald J. Trump and the world is safer. Cease him!” The representative of the South Carolina GOP, Nancy Mace, also added on X.

Vice-president JD Vance explains the announcement by Trump of the “full ceasefire” agreement between Iran, Israel

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The representative Nancy Mace, RS.C., leaves a meeting of the Républicaine conference of the Chamber at the American Capitol on Tuesday, June 6, 2023. (Call Tom Williams / CQ-Roll via Getty Images)

“It’s huge if it sticks, which I don’t know why it wouldn’t be,” said representative Marlin Stutzman, R-Ind., Fox News said. “Once Iran has seen and heard what we are able to do with our B-2 bombers and our bunker busters, it sends them not only a message, but it sends a message to most of the world that this president, he will negotiate with you, he wants to find a way to do so, but, if you do not negotiate, there will be consequences.”

“I think the president really pressed the Reset button and said:” Listen, let’s really produce long -term peace for the region. “It has always been his goal,” said Vice-President JD Vance on Fox News’ “special report” with Brett Baier. “I actually think that when we look back, we will say that the 12 -day war was a significant reset for the whole region.”

Smiling Trump, on the left; Nobel Peace Prize, right

President Trump “is the biggest brain of the foreign policy in American history. Offer the Nobel Peace Prize-now”, “the republican representative of Tennessee, Andy Ogles, wrote on Monday June 23, 2025, reacting to the news of a ceasefire Iran-Israël. (AP photo / Evan VUCCI; Angela Weiss / Pool Photo via AP)

Meanwhile, the Democrats seem to hold their congratulations. A digital analysis of Fox News of the leadership accounts of the Democrat Congress on X does not show any message of congratulations Monday evening.

However, Fox News was able to catch up with representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Dn.y., to ask him questions about his catch. Congress’s response was not congratulated, however.

Details revealed behind Trump’s announcement of the Iran-Israeli ceasefire

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Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (DN.Y.) is expressed during the Nyclu May Day rally for workers and immigrants’ rights in Foley Square, Thursday, May 1, 2025, in New York. (APPHOTE / Angelina Katsanis)

“He also said it was a war,” Ocasio-Cortez told Fox News when he was questioned on the ceasefire. “I think that the President of the United States, admitting that he has unilaterally brought the United States into a war without approval from the congress, is a very serious public admission. It is illegal. It is unconstitutional. And, and therefore for me, while the president displays something on a cease-fire, I think that what he also displayed was an official recognition that it was war. And I think that it should be serious.”

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Representative Thomas Massie, R-Ky., Which pushed to adopt a resolution alongside the Democrats before the attacks on this weekend seeking to demand that Trump obtain the approval of the Congress before attacking Iran, said that he would not seek to advance the measurement more due to the ceasefire.

“I spoke to the speaker on the ground earlier and I told him that we would not push him if the ceasefire stretched, so it’s really in their courtyard,” said Massie, according to Politico. Massie added that he “would wait and see” before making a final decision.

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