Debate Erupts in Congress Over Trump's Iran Strike Authority

President Trump's decision to bomb three sites in Iran set off a Congressional debate on presidential military authority. Republicans applauded his decisive action, while Democrats criticized the lack of congressional approval. This move reignited discussions on presidential power limits and the potential consequences of Middle East entanglement.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Washington DC | Updated: 22-06-2025 10:01 IST | Created: 22-06-2025 10:01 IST
Debate Erupts in Congress Over Trump's Iran Strike Authority
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President Donald Trump's recent decision to bomb three sites in Iran has sparked a significant debate within Congress regarding his authority to conduct such military actions without explicit congressional approval. The action garnered praise from Republicans, who hailed the decisive nature of Trump's response, while Democrats criticized the move as unconstitutional.

Senator Lindsey Graham lauded the president's actions as decisive, contrasting sharply with Democratic leaders like Chuck Schumer, who emphasized the need for a strategic approach and congressional input. The divide underscores broader tensions over presidential powers, as some view Trump's actions as a breach of authority.

This development adds complexity to the GOP's efforts to push through a $350 billion national security package. It also highlights ongoing divisions within both parties over U.S. involvement in Middle Eastern conflicts, with some advocating for stricter legislative controls on military operations.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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