The courageous pilots responsible for the recent successful strikes on three of Iran's nuclear facilities are set to receive a well-earned accolade from the nation's leader.
President Trump, in a conversation with Fox News's Maria Bartiromo, reflected on what he described as a remarkably triumphant week in his presidency, a sentiment echoed by The Gateway Pundit in their comprehensive coverage.
During the interview, as reported by The Gateway Pundit, President Trump addressed a range of subjects, including the Operation Midnight Hammer strikes on Iran and the progress of his legislative initiative, the "Big Beautiful Bill," which recently cleared an initial Senate vote. He staunchly defended the military actions in Iran, despite some criticism from within the MAGA community, and expressed disapproval of intelligence leaks to mainstream media outlets. Additionally, he hinted at significant forthcoming economic developments.
In a noteworthy revelation, President Trump announced that the B-2 Bomber pilots involved in the Iranian operations would be honored with a visit to the White House. "They're going to come to the White House," he confirmed to Bartiromo.
He praised the pilots' exceptional skill, stating, "These people flew 36 hours in a small space. They flew so brilliantly and they hit a target the size of this circle, a little target they say half the size of a refrigerator door from 50,000 feet up in the air, going at a rapid speed because they're going very fast when they're over a pretty rough territory." He further commended their precision, noting, "And they hit it every single time, and then they knock out two other sites aside from that."
This recognition is a fitting tribute to the pilots' extraordinary dedication and expertise, though it is unlikely to be well-received by those on the left.
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