MADISON, Wis. — Recent reporting from the Milwaukee Courier reveals that Congressman Tom Tiffany, Republicans’ newly endorsed candidate for governor, falsely claimed that he wanted to end the illegal war in Iran that is raising costs for Wisconsinites before voting — mere hours later — to allow the war to continue and, in turn, for gas prices to keep surging. Tom Tiffany has proven that his allegiances lie solely with MAGA as he enthusiastically rubber-stamps the reckless agenda that is driving up costs on everything from gas to groceries.
Milwaukee Courier: Tom Tiffany Says U.S. Must End War with Iran Just Hours before Voting to Continue Operations
By: Drake Bentley
- Just hours before the deciding vote in Congress to continue the war with Iran, Republican candidate for Wisconsin governor Tom Tiffany stated the war needs to end.
- Tiffany, the U.S. congressman for the state’s 7th district, appeared May 14 on the DrydenWire podcast. He was asked by Ben Dryden about the ongoing war in Iran.
- “Yeah, so that conflict continues. My position is it’s time to wrap up the war,” Tiffany said. “We have degraded Iran’s nuclear and military capability. Most of their ships are in the bottom of the sea, and we’ve largely degraded their nuclear capability. It’s time to wrap things up and come back home.”
- Dryden then asked Tiffany why some are angry with President Donald Trump and his war effort which has resulted in higher gas prices.
- “I think, I mean, you’d have to ask the man on the street,” Tiffany said. “But I mean, what I hear from people, It’s, some people are disappointed that there is this conflict that’s going on in Iran and then to have the offshoot of it be the uncertainty that leads to higher gas prices. And people are disappointed in those two things. That’s why people do not, why some people are unhappy with that, but that’s why I say wrap it up.”
- It’s unclear when Tiffany recorded the episode but it was posted just hours before he and Congress voted on a bill to roll back Trump’s war powers. The vote was 212-212, largely along party lines, and Tiffany voted Nay to the roll back. The Speaker of the House broke the tie also voting to continue the war.
