Josh Shapiro hits Trump for not backing up Iran ‘bluster’ amid deadly protests
Gov. Josh Shapiro criticized President donald Trump for what he called rhetorical support but little concrete action regarding deadly protests in Iran. After Trump urged protesters on Truth Social and said “help is on the way,” Shapiro praised the demonstrators’ bravery but said, “I haven’t seen much yet,” adding that any presidential threats must be backed by willingness to follow through. The comments come amid tensions after Trump canceled talks with Iranian officials and Iran warned of “all-out war” if its leaders are targeted. Shapiro also used the appearance to slam Vice President JD Vance’s defense of an ICE officer involved in a Minneapolis shooting and declined to weigh in on another governor’s past remarks about ICE.
Josh Shapiro hits Trump for not backing up Iran ‘bluster’ amid deadly protests
Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) criticized President Donald Trump’s response to the deadly Iranian protests, saying he hasn’t “seen much” action from the president’s support of the protesters.
Trump wrote on Truth Social last week that “help is on the way” when he encouraged the Iranian protesters to continue their demonstrations, canceling his meeting with Iranian officials. Shapiro commended the “extraordinary bravery” of the protesters before sharing scrutiny over Trump’s statement on the matter.
“You know, the president had a lot of bluster over the last couple days about how he was going to have the backs of these Iranian protesters. I haven’t seen much yet,” Shapiro said on Fox News’s The Sunday Briefing.
The governor added that if Trump makes a “threat” to a country targeting its protesters, then the president must be prepared to “follow through” with it.
Iran is threatening to wage “all-out war” if Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is targeted after Trump voiced support for regime change in Tehran. Trump recently described Khamenei as a “sick man” who should “stop killing people.”
THE AWKWARD QUESTION THAT JOSH SHAPIRO WON’T ANSWER
Shapiro’s criticism of Trump comes shortly after he was critical of Vice President JD Vance and his take on the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement shooting in Minneapolis. The governor said Vance’s defense of the ICE officer involved in the shooting is “another example” of Vance having “absolutely no core.”
Shapiro was also asked on Sunday about Gov. Tim Walz’s (D-MN) past comparison of ICE officers to the Gestapo, though Shapiro declined, suggesting it wasn’t his place to advise other governors. He added that Pennsylvania respects law enforcement.
" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."

