💨 Abstract
Donald Trump's decision to bomb Iran without congressional approval has reignited debates over the War Powers Act. This act, passed in the 1970s, aims to balance presidential and congressional authority over military actions. Critics argue Trump violated the act, while supporters claim he responded to an imminent threat. Tensions remain high in Congress, with a Senate vote expected on a Democratic resolution to limit further involvement in Iran.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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