Ilhan Omar says Trump administration ‘cannot be trusted’ when it comes to Iran

Representative Ilhan Omar joined CNN's Erin Burnett on Monday where she railed against the Trump administration for escalating tension between the US and Iran following this weekend's attack on a Saudi oil facility. Omar said the president and his administration don't understand the consequences of their words after the president tweeted that the US was "locked and loaded," on Sunday in response to Saturday's attack. Omar added, "Congress has the constitutional right to declare war. The president doesn't have it, the secretary of state doesn't have it, and Saudi Arabia certainly doesn't have it." Earlier Monday, while addressing White House reporters, President Trump continued to blame Iran for the oil field attack while simultaneously walking back his war comments. During her interview later that night, Representative Omar expressed skepticism about any information that Trump or his administration shares. "We need to make sure that the American people understand that this administration that lies about weather maps or crowd sizes cannot be trusted to give us the full information we need to be able to make a decision whether we should be going to war or not with Iran," explained Omar. The Minnesota congresswoman, who is a member of the foreign affairs committee, continued to stress the importance of a congressional investigation and urged her fellow representatives to consider a diplomatic approach. "We are not in a position to think about another endless war, and I really hope that my colleagues in Congress are going to pressure this administration to take a step being and figure out how we use diplomacy," said representative Omar. Omar referenced the last major US conflict as a warning. "We can't forget our involvement in Iraq and how there are people who beat the drums of war and ultimately make us regret a decade or so later."