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While the long or immediate-term fallout from Trump’s decision to bomb Iran’s enriched uranium facilities remains to be seen, ...
Democrats bashing President Trump for striking Iran without congressional consent are bumping into an inconvenient history: Democratic presidents have done the same thing for decades. From Bill ...
Sen. Tim Kaine won approval of a similar resolution to prevent the use of the military in Iran during Trump's first term, but ...
National security depends on citizens’ trust in our armed forces. We lose that if we turn soldiers into law-enforcement ...
In summary, prior congressional approval was not constitutionally required to use military force in Operation Midnight Hammer ...
While Trump did not seek approval, he sent congressional leaders a short letter Monday serving as his official notice of the ...
Their Trump derangement blinds them to the fact that America and the world are safer without a nuclear-capable Iran.
Opinion: The Commander in Clause affords the president no authority whatever to initiate military hostilities on behalf of ...
War weariness during the prolonged but undeclared Vietnam War led Congress to try to devise another method: the War Powers ...
As tensions escalate in the Middle East, President Donald Trump’s authorization of a bombing campaign in Iran has reignited a national and local debate about the limits of presidential war powers.
In a one-on-one interview with KOAA, Colorado Republican Congressman Jeff Crank supports President Trump's military moves and says classified briefing should come Friday.