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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.
A group of veteran House Democrats has announced their support for a War Powers Resolution following recent U.S. air strikes against Iran. They emphasize the constitutional requirement for Congressional approval before military action.
Global shares surged and the dollar slipped after Trump announced a ceasefire between Iran and Israel, leading to a significant drop in oil prices and renewed market optimism.
President Trump's recent airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities without congressional approval have ignited a fierce debate over constitutional authority. Lawmakers express concern over the president's unilateral actions, raising questions about the balance of power in U.S. military engagements.
In the wake of President Trump's recent strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, legal experts debate whether he had the constitutional authority to act without Congressional approval. Some defend his actions under Article II, while others raise concerns about the War Powers Resolution.
President Trump's recent military strike against Iran faces significant pushback from lawmakers on Capitol Hill, raising questions about its legality and the role of Congress in military actions.