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The families of soldiers returning to the United States in American flag draped coffins are now calling out Donald Trump for this God forsaken, hellish, unlawful war that Donald Trump has unleashed in Iran.
The human toll of Donald Trump's criminality is being felt here in the United States and our hearts at the Midas Touch Network go out to the families of each and every service member who has passed in this horrific war
and for all those family members worried about their loved ones right now. And I know there are so many of you who watched the Midas Touch Network. I want you all to know we're thinking about you right now.
And so we're starting to see families here in the United States calling out Donald Trump
“and his regime for this unlawful war in Iran”
that has taken the lives of their loved ones. I want to give you one such example of that. How a family of a fallen airman is calling out Donald Trump for this uncalled for war. So tech, sergeant, Tyler Simmons
was a 28-year-old airman in the Ohio Air National Guard.
He was assigned to the 120 first air
refueling wing in Rickenbacher air national guard base Columbus, Ohio. He served as a boom operator. His special skill enabled him to reach one of the highest levels
of being a boom operator for that KC 135 strato tanker. That's the military aerial refueling aircraft as you recall on March 12th, 2026, the KC 135 was involved in a crash
according to the Trump regime and Senkham. They lie about everything, but their story is that there was neither friendly fire, nor was their hostile fire, but that there was an incident in the air
with two KC 135s involved in a maneuver that led to one KC 135 being damaged and one KC 135 crashing to the U.S. Air Force members. Here's a photo of those six Air Force members
that were aboard the KC 135. I want to read their names for you right now, as I show you their photos, then I want to show you what tech sergeant, Tyler Simmons family is saying.
Then I want to tell you a little bit about tech sergeant, Tyler Simmons. So, tech sergeant, Tyler Simmons. He passed away in this horrific incident, major John Kleiner, Captain Arianna Savino,
tech sergeant, Ashley Pruitt, Captain Seth Kovall, and captain Curtis Engs. They're ages 33, 31, 34, 38, 30, and tech sergeant, Tyler Simmons was 28 when he passed away. Now I want to show you what his mom,
his grandma, his cousins are saying. Watch as the family of Tyler Simmons, called out Trump for this unlawful, unnecessary war. They say this could have been prevented.
We didn't need to be in war. This is uncalled for, and families are suffering now because of Donald Trump and his despicable regime.
Watch what they said.
Let's play this clip. What humans is family is making a plea calling on the United States to stop the war with Iran. This could have been prevented.
We didn't need to be in this war.
“You know, this is, this is uncalled for.”
And this is what we get. Families are suffering right now. Not only have them, but they're other families. This lost little loved ones, just to create a war because you want to create a war.
It's not right. It is not right. More from Tyler Simmons family as well. I'm going to give you some more background on Tyler in just a moment.
But as I noted, he used from Columbus and he's one of three Ohio air national guards member who died of the six, three were from Ohio. I want you to watch what his mom says and his grandma say that Tyler told them
just that the day before he passed, they told this is what he told them on Wednesday. Here play this clip. He called me on Wednesday. And we were able to talk to him on Wednesday.
I was over here.
“And we actually had beautiful conversation.”
I was like, what Tyler, how are you? He said, I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. But mother knows he was having some challenges.
You know, he told me to have been shot at. But he was okay.
Tyler was just a fantastic, amazing man.
He really, really was. He was a man who loved his job. He loved the people that he worked with. He, he loved his family. This is one of the do amazing things
that he's an amazing man. They say Tyler's legacy is clear. A young man from Columbus who dreamed of serving his country, lifting others and making an impact in the world. In just 28 years, his family says he did exactly that.
More right here. The family is in mourning.
“This incredible airman who died over Western Iraq as part of Donald Trump's unlawful war.”
Let's play this clip right here. The man who still loved a don't night at skate zone and lit up the room with his personality and had his mother's dimples is gone.
No, he had a million dollars smile.
If when people see this scene mind the cousin, they're going to be like, that smile was going to take him places and took him to his dream job. But as they gather to watch video of Tyler working that dream job, loving pride is now overshadowed by unimaginable grief.
Tyler's gone. Oh, my Jesus. Yeah, horrific, horrific, horrific. And our heart goes out to their family. Here's a photo right here of Simmons.
A family member of Simmons wrote on Facebook. This loss has been heavy not just for our family, but for the many lives you touched and the love you left behind. Here's another photo of Tyler Simmons taking from the Air Force. Here's how he's described.
And Ohio Air Force soldier has been named as one of the six U.S. service members who died when a refueling aircraft crashed and Iraq this week is how the Daily Mail puts it. Tyler Simmons was one of three national guard airmen from Ohio involved in this crash all six members on board paris from the crash.
Simmons mother broke down in tears as she recalled the moment. Uniformed officers appeared at their home to deliver the heartbreaking news that her only childhood passed away. When he opened the door, another relative, he said, "Oh, no."
And I jumped up and ran in there and they were lined up out on the porch. Cheryl Simmons told WBNS 10, "You gotta be kidding me." She added while covering her face as she began to sob. The devastated mother said her son promised her.
He would one day retire from military service and become a commercial pilot. But he returned in a coffin instead. Simmons cousin Tracy Peaks remembered him for his million-dollar smile. When people see my cousin,
they'd be like, "That smile is going to take him places." And it took him to his dream job. She told WBNS,
another family member said Simmons was truly an amazing man who was loving.
He loved his dog, Grayson. He loved his family, his friends. Shayna, he's just that guy. He would do anything for you. They told the outlet, Simmons was an Eastmore Academy graduate
from Columbus who proudly served in the United States Air Force. According to Columbus Mayor Andrew Gimther, we extend our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Tyler Simmons, whose life was taken far too soon and a recent accident in Iraq, Gimther wrote on Facebook.
We honor his memory as a true hero who served our country with courage and dedication.
Please keep Tyler's family and friends in your thoughts and prayers.
During this difficult time, a former track coach described Simmons as a great young man
“who always had a smile on his face and a huge energy about him.”
I was so proud of the strides he made in the Air Force as a refueling pilot, but even more proud of the strides he made as a man.
Changing habits that no longer served him and putting his health and future first,
state representative Latina Humphrey also wrote on Facebook. Tyler Simmons was one of us, a son of Columbus, a graduate of Eastmore Academy. And again, our heart goes out to his family. Now, I want to share with you a Donald Trump set aboard Air Force one last night when he was asked if he had a comment on the six service members who died last week,
one of them being Simmons. Donald Trump refused to take the question and started attacking the reporter for asking him the question. Just so utterly despicable. Here, play this clip. Next, Donald Trump aboard Air Force one was asked about his political action committee
was sending out fundraiser emails using Donald Trump at a dignified transfer
for another group of soldiers who were killed in his unlawful war and Iran. And then Donald Trump is asked, do you think it's appropriate that you're fundraising off of photos of you wearing campaign hats at the dignified transfer in Dover, Delaware? When our soldiers are returning in American flag draped caskets,
you're raising money off that image as you're wearing campaign hats at the dignified transfer, do you think that's okay? And Trump says, I do think it's appropriate. I didn't see it referring to, I guess he didn't see the email that he sent, but he says, it is appropriate. Then he starts attacking the reporter at ABC
and says, who are you with? Oh, you're ABC. You're play this clip. So it is being criticized for using official White House photos of you at the dignified transfer,
“and the fact is also promising access to secret.”
Well, I was at the dignified transfer. I was like, you think it's appropriate email to send your credit card? I do. I don't see it. I mean, someone puts it in our way of a lot of people working for us, but there's nobody that's better than the military than me, and what you have to do is look at the election, look at the election results,
look at the kind of votes that we can't look at the bold numbers. There's nobody that's ever been higher as a president than being with the military. I think it's appropriate for you as a rule. Anything else? The words, one of the worst votes, fake votes, a rub in order.
You know what ABC is? I think it's made in the most corrupt news organizations on the planet. I think they're terrible. I don't want anybody from ABC to them. Right here.
What seems like that? Thank you, sir. What's the real thing to help?
“Now, even the foreign minister of Iran is putting out messages like this,”
he's saying I've been told that family of U.S. soldiers killed in the war of choice on Iran are relying on public donations. As fair and equitable deal was within reach, those providing poor advice to protest to Trump are responsible for bloodshed. This war is imposed on both Americans and Iranians.
And the foreign minister of Iran is posting a article about how Jared Kushner, just even this week, has been soliciting funds for his private equity firm to raise $5 billion while Trump is involved in this unlawful war against Iran. And the foreign minister of Iran is saying that while Kushner is doing that, he's told that families right now have to do go fun means because their loved ones
have died and they don't have any money in the United States right now. Also, one of the things that Iraq, to the foreign minister of Iran, posts is that I told this to CBS, Iran has neither sought a truce, nor were none involved in talks such claims by Trump are delusional. Our powerful armed forces will keep firing until Trump realizes that the illegal war
he's imposed on both Americans and Iranians is wrong and must never be repeated.
Victims must also be compensated. Here's what a veteran, Pete Buttigieg, by the way, we've had him a lot on the mightest touch network, but he was on CNN and here he talks about Trump raising money for his political operations off of the dignified transfer photos while Trump's wearing a campaign hat. I mean, how grotesque is that?
Seriously, what a sicko here play this clip.
Let's also remember that in the past Iran's nuclear program was contained
without a shot being fired.
Like President Trump thought he could get a better deal than the Obama administration did. He failed to get that better deal and he went off and launched a war without planning without being ready for even some of the most basic things. I mean, it is a certainty that the military would have advised him that the streets of Hormuz would have been closed.
That was a likely scenario and yet they're talking about this and clearly acting as though they didn't think this would happen. The Secretary Hegzeth once so far as to say that the straight of Hormuz is open other than the fact that there would be fire against vehicles transiting the straight.
This is clearly amateur hour at the Pentagon and in the White House, and again, the price is being paid by all of us. You can also just tell from the administration's attitude toward this war. The fact that they're putting out videos treating this like a video game. This is not a video game for the families of the fallen.
And then just this week, we saw fun campaign fundraising materials being put out emails where the President's committee, the President's political operation, was raising money off of images of him at a dignified transfer. Any politician who does that has no business leading American troops in the war. If the President is willing to raise campaign funds over the bodies of America's war
dead, he is unfit to be the commander in chief. More from Pete Buttigieg, right here, saying that, you know, it's interesting is that Iraq was sold to us on a false pretence. Iran hasn't even been sold on any pretence, but we have literally no clue why we're there right now. Here play this clip.
“Go a part of that generation of soldiers or what's your take?”
What I'm worried about is not the soldiers and the people who are serving. What I'm worried about is they're political leadership, like Pete Hegs, Ethan Donald Trump. You know, we live through a war that was sold to us on false pretenses. When I was younger, this war has not been sold on any pretence.
The President just wanted to head and did it. Here's the biggest thing that has not changed since the war in Afghanistan or the war in Iraq. The biggest thing that has not changed is who pays the price? We have now seen 13 American service members killed. And when you prepare to go to war, the thing you think about the thing you most dread is your family,
being the ones to get that knock on the door. More than a dozen American families have now gotten that knock on the door. And the President has basically assured us there will be more where that came from. And while they're paying the ultimate price, every American is paying some price. Right now, mortgage rates are up because of this war.
Food is going to be more expensive because of this war. And of course, the price of gas that we're paying at the pump is more expensive because of this war. Finally, my good friend, Rokana, went on state regime media, which calls itself Fox.
And here's what he had to say about the war.
Here play this clip. There was no imminent threat. Now there's a threat to the United States. We've created a threat. There were no ICBMs that the Iran could launch here.
“I believe that they have to make 11 bombs.”
But they couldn't reach the American homeland. I mean, everyone acknowledges they don't have ICBMs. Now we've put our troops at risk. 13 Americans are dead. And I hope we can end this war.
I just want the President declare victory in the war. I don't want more Americans dying. I don't want $2 billion a day going into the Middle East. You know, we were dragged into this war in a way that isn't helping the American people. People, you know what they talk about when I, in my district around the country.
How are my kids going to get jobs? How am I going to focus on getting healthcare? How can I afford childcare? Why are grocery prices too high? That's what people are concerned about.
They don't want to spend $2 billion a day fighting a war in the Middle East and putting our troops at risk.
Here, your point on the economy. I think the other side of this whole debate is that, you know, once Iran gets a weapon, negotiation doesn't really matter much because, you know, the whole field changes. So that's where we are today. They were nowhere close to getting a weapon.
President Trump just six months ago said we've destroyed all of it. They're nowhere close to getting a nuclear weapon or getting that enrichment. And we could have continued with tough sanctions and diplomacy to make sure that they did not enrich. But what happened? Netanyahu said he was striking.
Rubio said, oh, Netanyahu said I'm striking. I guess we got to go. American people are tired if us being dragged into these Middle East wars. They want America leaders are actually going to put America first. Put money into our manufacturing base.
Into jobs here. Into childcare.
“That's why the President's numbers are down.”
He hasn't released the F.D. Files. He promised that Macy and I said forced him to release the F.D. Files. He said he wasn't going to get us into four wars. He's getting us into four wars. I just hope he stops with what he's doing and remembers what he ran on in 2016 and 2020 and 20, 24.
Congressman, I'm sorry right at time because there's, you know, a lot that th...
would point to with the, the data points you just said, you know,
“including that they had material to build bombs.”
And I just want to repeat that our heart goes out to the family of Tyler Simmons,
the family of all service members who have lost their life.
“And, you know, I, I know that this video, you know,”
maybe watch by people who know him. Mother's, I, I hope, you know, I hope just a little bit.
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