
Trump, Congress, and Iran War: 60-Day Power Deadline Looms
Congressional debate centers on the constitutional requirements for presidential authority in the ongoing Iran conflict, particularly concerning the 60-day deadline under the War Powers Act of 1973. Lawmakers are divided on whether the 60-day clock has run out, whether a ceasefire pauses the timeline, and the validity of the initial military action without explicit congressional approval. Some senators insist Congress must assert its oversight role by demanding a clear strategic plan, while others point to statutory provisions allowing for a 30-day extension. The disagreement underscores a major political conflict over the limits of executive war powers versus legislative oversight.






















