President Trump seeks a swift military response to Iran, aiming for a quick decisive strike without escalating into a prolonged conflict. Experts warn of possible Iranian retaliation as tensions rise.
As protests rage in Iran, President Trump is considering a military intervention that could involve airstrikes and cyber attacks. The situation escalates as hundreds are reported dead and internet access is cut off.
As US senators receive a classified briefing on Trump's bombing of Iranian nuclear sites, concerns grow over transparency and military action without congressional approval. Key figures like Chuck Schumer and Rand Paul voice their opinions on the legal implications.
In a surprising show of unity, House Democrats sided with Republicans to reject an impeachment vote against President Trump for unilateral military action in Iran. This decision signals a significant reluctance among Democrats to pursue impeachment, despite serious allegations against Trump.
House Speaker Mike Johnson argues that the War Powers Act is unconstitutional and opposes a resolution to limit U.S. military action in Iran. Tensions rise as Trump’s recent strikes complicate the situation.