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Here's what Colorado leaders said about the U.S. strike on Iranian nuclear sites

Colorado leaders on both sides of the aisle shared their reaction Saturday night.
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DENVER — The U.S. military struck three sites in Iran early Sunday, directly joining Israel ’s war aimed at decapitating the country’s nuclear program in a risky gambit to weaken a longtime foe amid Tehran’s threat of reprisals that could spark a wider regional conflict.

Colorado leaders on both sides of the aisle shared their reaction in the hours that followed. Here's what they had to say:

Gov. Jared Polis

Polis said in a post on X that he had met with his public safety team and urged them to "remain vigilant against all threats to Coloradans and the state’s infrastructure and military assets."

Rep. Gabe Evans

Evans, a Republican representing Colorado's 8th Congressional District, said in a post on X that he was "glad to see [the U.S.] take action."

Rep. Diana DeGette

DeGette, a Democrat, released a statement to the media deeming the strike "unconstitutional":

“Donald Trump’s unauthorized strike against Iran is an act of war that requires Congressional approval. He did not come to Congress to explain his reasons for bombing a sovereign nation and to seek authorization for these strikes. These reckless actions are going to put the lives of American servicemembers and American citizens at risk.


“Additionally, these unconstitutional strikes threaten to expand conflict and further destabilize an already vulnerable region. The United States must now put its full diplomatic strength behind finding a peaceful resolution to this conflict. I am cosponsoring the war powers resolution in the House, and the administration must brief Congress as soon as possible.”

Rep. Jeff Hurd

Hurd, a Republican representing Colorado's western slope, said he "fully supports actions taken to prevent an evil regime from being able to harm us, Israel, and our other allies."

Rep. Lauren Boebert

Boebert, a Republican representing eastern Colorado, reposted a social media post by Trump containing just an image of an American flag. It was one of several posts the president shared in the wake of the announcement of the strike on Iran.

Colorado State Patrol

CSP said in a brief statement to Denver7: "We are monitoring the events occurring in Iran and remain committed to the safety of Colorado."

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