WATCH: Limiting Trump's authority with war powers act is 'dangerous,' Johnson says

WATCH: Limiting Trump's authority with war powers act is 'dangerous,' Johnson says


Unlike the run-up to the Iraq War in 2003, which included long debates in Congress in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, or the more recent U.S. military strikes on Venezuela that proved to be limited, the joint U.S.-Israel military attack on Iran, called Operation Epic Fury, is well underway, with no foreseeable end in sight. WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Congress is confronting a war powers debate over President Donald Trump's authority to bomb Iran under largely unusual circumstances — without a formal declaration or an address to the nation, the commander in chief has already launched the country into a quickly spiraling war in the Middle East. "The Constitution is intended to prevent the accumulation of power in any one branch of government — and in any one person in government," said David Janovsky, acting director of The Constitution Project at the Project on Government Oversight, a watchdog organization.

Author: Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press


Published at: 2026-03-02 23:50:30

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