‘Resign, Traitor’: Chris Murphy Torched After Shocking Post Celebrating False Iranian Ship Success

Apr 21, 2026 - 09:28
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‘Resign, Traitor’: Chris Murphy Torched After Shocking Post Celebrating False Iranian Ship Success

Leftist and perennial Trump-critic Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy got hammered online after he appeared to cheer for the failure of the U.S. against Iran.

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On Monday, following reports that at least 26 vessels from Iran’s “shadow fleet” successfully bypassed a U.S. blockade, the Connecticut senator offered a succinct, one-word response on social media: “Awesome.”

The backlash was swift and deservedly brutal.

But to further humiliate Murphy, reports later surfaced that the claim of the 26 ships was a fiction:

For those who have watched Murphy’s trajectory, this wasn’t an isolated gaffe; it was the culmination of a long-standing pattern of freelance diplomacy and radical rhetoric.

Back in 2020, Murphy was caught in a “secret meeting” in Munich with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif—a meeting first exposed by The Federalist. At the time, Murphy defended his back-channeling, claiming it was “dangerous not to talk to one’s enemies.” Critics, however, were quick to point out the staggering hypocrisy: Murphy had spent years shrieking about “collusion” regarding Trump officials’ contacts with foreign leaders, yet saw no issue with undermining sitting U.S. policy while meeting with a regime responsible for the deaths of thousands of Americans.

As the U.S. recently ramped up military pressure to eliminate Iran’s nuclear program, Murphy’s rhetoric shifted from “diplomat” to “defeatist.” He has repeatedly characterized U.S. actions as “dangerously illegal,” “unnecessary,” and a “mistake of staggering scale.” He has gone so far as to accuse the administration of “terrorizing innocent Iranians” and committing “war crimes,” all while bizarrely suggesting that the 25th Amendment be used against a president he describes as “unglued” and a “would-be dictator.”

Murphy’s obsession with “collectivism” and his disdain for American “individualism” often mirror the talking points of the very radicals he empowers. While he bloviates about the “trillions wasted” in overseas conflicts, he remains curiously silent on the billions in oil revenue his preferred policies allow to flow back into Tehran’s coffers.

To Murphy, a U.S. blockade being outmaneuvered by a rogue regime isn’t a security failure—it’s “awesome.”

It is a chilling reminder that for some in the Senate, the goal isn’t American victory; it’s the managed decline of the West in favor of the “warmth” of globalist submission.

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