
Trump’s Iran attack raises legal concerns among Democrats in Congress
Newsy
Trump ordered U.S.-Israeli airstrikes on Iran; Tehran fired missiles at U.S. bases as Congress split over his authority to act without approval.
As congressional Republicans applauded President Donald Trump for taking “decisive action” against Iran early Saturday, Democrats said Trump lacks the authority to order broad strikes without Congress’ approval.
The sharply divided reactions came hours after U.S. and Israeli forces launched airstrikes on Iran. In response, Iran fired missiles at U.S. military bases in the region.
The strikes came a day after the U.S. and Iran held indirect peace talks in Geneva, moderated by Oman. Trump has warned Iran for months of possible military action over concerns the country is developing nuclear weapons.
While many congressional Democrats agreed Iran is a “bad actor,” they said the situation did not warrant an attack.
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