💨 Abstract
Donald Trump launched a military strike on Iran's nuclear sites, consulting only Republican leaders. Democratic leaders were informed shortly before the public announcement. This lack of bipartisan consultation has sparked criticism, with Democrats arguing it was unconstitutional. Congress is set to vote on war powers resolutions, and the move risks dividing Trump's base and Republicans over the intervention. The White House insists the action targets Iran's nuclear program, not the country itself.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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