Senator John Fetterman was on “Sunday Morning Futures” with host Maria Bartiromo this weekend to discuss his support for President Trump’s policy on Iran.

Senator Fetterman was very clear on the importance of making sure that Iran does not obtain a nuclear weapon.

Despite the Democrats opposing President Trump, he has been the only one to have an independent voice on the matter.

“How tough is it for you to go against your colleagues and vote with your principles?” Bartiromo asked.

“I wouldn’t say that it’s hard, but I mean, I think in a sense that it’s freeing,” Fetterman said.

“When I’m confronted by things that I happen to agree with, I’m going to vote for that, or I am going to support those kinds of things,” Fetterman continued.

“I’m very much aware how damaging it is as a Democrat to vote with the President,” Fetterman said.

“The seventh time that I have done that because I fundamentally believe that Iran should never acquire a nuclear bomb,” Fetterman said.

“This isn’t a crazy idea. This used to be a thing that we all used to agree on,” Fetterman continued.

Bartiromo explained that past Presidents and other government officials have said that Iran cannot acquire a nuclear weapon.

Source: The Gateway Pundit