{*}
Add news
March 2010 April 2010 May 2010 June 2010 July 2010
August 2010
September 2010 October 2010 November 2010 December 2010 January 2011 February 2011 March 2011 April 2011 May 2011 June 2011 July 2011 August 2011 September 2011 October 2011 November 2011 December 2011 January 2012 February 2012 March 2012 April 2012 May 2012 June 2012 July 2012 August 2012 September 2012 October 2012 November 2012 December 2012 January 2013 February 2013 March 2013 April 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 August 2013 September 2013 October 2013 November 2013 December 2013 January 2014 February 2014 March 2014 April 2014 May 2014 June 2014 July 2014 August 2014 September 2014 October 2014 November 2014 December 2014 January 2015 February 2015 March 2015 April 2015 May 2015 June 2015 July 2015 August 2015 September 2015 October 2015 November 2015 December 2015 January 2016 February 2016 March 2016 April 2016 May 2016 June 2016 July 2016 August 2016 September 2016 October 2016 November 2016 December 2016 January 2017 February 2017 March 2017 April 2017 May 2017 June 2017 July 2017 August 2017 September 2017 October 2017 November 2017 December 2017 January 2018 February 2018 March 2018 April 2018 May 2018 June 2018 July 2018 August 2018 September 2018 October 2018 November 2018 December 2018 January 2019 February 2019 March 2019 April 2019 May 2019 June 2019 July 2019 August 2019 September 2019 October 2019 November 2019 December 2019 January 2020 February 2020 March 2020 April 2020 May 2020 June 2020 July 2020 August 2020 September 2020 October 2020 November 2020 December 2020 January 2021 February 2021 March 2021 April 2021 May 2021 June 2021 July 2021 August 2021 September 2021 October 2021 November 2021 December 2021 January 2022 February 2022 March 2022 April 2022 May 2022 June 2022 July 2022 August 2022 September 2022 October 2022 November 2022 December 2022 January 2023 February 2023 March 2023 April 2023 May 2023 June 2023 July 2023 August 2023 September 2023 October 2023 November 2023 December 2023 January 2024 February 2024 March 2024 April 2024 May 2024 June 2024 July 2024 August 2024 September 2024 October 2024 November 2024 December 2024 January 2025 February 2025 March 2025 April 2025 May 2025 June 2025 July 2025 August 2025 September 2025 October 2025 November 2025 December 2025 January 2026 February 2026 March 2026
1 2 3 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
News Every Day |

US Congress considers moves to curtail Trump’s war powers

0

The US Congress meets this week to consider a Senate war powers resolution and two competing measures in the House of Representatives aimed at limiting President Donald Trump’s authority to expand US military operations against Iran without explicit congressional approval.

The Senate resolution, led by Senator Tim Kaine (Democrat–Virginia), invokes the War Powers Resolution of 1973, which was enacted during the Vietnam War to check presidential war-making authority. If adopted, it would require the termination of the US armed forces’ involvement in hostilities against Iran unless Congress authorises their continuation.

“The Constitution says we’re not supposed to be at war without a vote of Congress,” Kaine said. “The lives of our troops are at risk. We ought to come back to Washington right away and vote on this.”

In the House, Rep. Ro Khanna (Democrat–California) and Rep. Thomas Massie (Republican–Kentucky) have introduced a bipartisan resolution directing the president to remove US forces from hostilities against Iran without congressional approval.

At the same time, a separate and more cautious House approach has been backed by Rep. Josh Gottheimer (Democrat–New Jersey) and other centrists, who have stopped short of demanding an immediate halt but called for compliance with existing law and congressional consultation. Gottheimer said he expects the president to “comply with the War Powers Act.”

The votes follow coordinated US and Israeli strikes on Iranian military and political targets, an escalation that has reportedly resulted in American casualties and raised fears of a broader regional conflict.

Democratic leaders have framed their position around congressional oversight rather than immediate disengagement. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (Democrat–New York) said he had urged Secretary of State Marco Rubio to “be straight with Congress and the American people about the objectives of these strikes and what comes next,” adding that the Senate “should return to session to pass a war powers resolution.”

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (Democrat–New York) also called for classified briefings and a formal vote, saying the administration must “provide an ironclad justification for this act of war, clearly define the national security objective and articulate a plan to avoid another costly, prolonged military quagmire in the Middle East.”

Progressive lawmakers have been more direct in opposing the operation. Sen. Bernie Sanders (Independent–Vermont) and Sen. Jeff Merkley (Democrat–Oregon) have publicly declared “no war with Iran.”

But divisions are visible within the Democratic Party. Sen. John Fetterman (Democrat–Pennsylvania) said he would oppose the resolution. “It’s not necessary. Honestly, though, the entire thing, is really an empty gesture,” he said.

Among Republicans, support for the president remains strong. Sen. Tom Cotton (Republican–Arkansas), chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said he expected “overwhelming support from elected Republicans in the Congress”.

However, Rep. Massie (Republican–Kentucky), who co-sponsored the House resolution, argued that the conflict is not consistent with the “America First” doctrine associated with Trump’s foreign policy.

Democrats have also questioned the clarity of the administration’s objectives. Sen. Mark Warner (Democrat–Virginia), the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said after meeting Rubio that the stated goals had shifted.

“We have seen the goals for this operation change now, I believe, four or five times,” Warner said. “I’m not sure which of those goals, if met, means that we’re at an endgame.”

Even if either chamber passes a resolution, Congress would likely need to override a presidential veto — requiring a two-thirds majority in both the House and Senate — a threshold that appears difficult given Republican control of both chambers.

The effort recalls Congress’s attempt in 2020 to curb presidential war powers after the US strike that killed Iranian General Qasem Soleimani, when lawmakers passed S.J.Res. 68, though it did not ultimately restrain executive action.

With partisan divisions deep and the conflict evolving, the coming votes will test Congress’s willingness — and ability — to assert its constitutional role in matters of war and peace.

Ria.city






Read also

Republican congressman accused of affair with late aide to face runoff election

Trump’s no-win war

Chris Hayes Criticizes Texas Supreme Court Blocking Extended Voting in Dallas: ‘There Was Confusion’ | Video

News, articles, comments, with a minute-by-minute update, now on Today24.pro

Today24.pro — latest news 24/7. You can add your news instantly now — here




Sports today


Новости тенниса


Спорт в России и мире


All sports news today





Sports in Russia today


Новости России


Russian.city



Губернаторы России









Путин в России и мире







Персональные новости
Russian.city





Friends of Today24

Музыкальные новости

Персональные новости