Reaction to Iran bombing splits on party line, while law enforcement monitors threats

San Diego lawmakers split along party lines in reacting to the U.S. bombing of Iran’s nuclear weapons facilities on Sunday, while state law enforcement monitored possible threats.

The Pentagon said a force of seven B-2 stealth bombers flying from Missouri dropped 14 “bunker buster” bombs on three underground sites, while a Navy submarine in the Persian Gulf fired over two dozen Tomahawk missiles. Officials said facilities at Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan suffered “severe damage.”

“Who says @realDonaldTrump’s Iran policy doesn’t dig deep?” said Rep. Darrell Issa on X, referring to the 30,000-pound “Massive Ordinance Penetrators” dropped on the nuclear weapons sites…

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