President Trump Extends Ceasefire with Iran Amidst War Powers Act Deadline
President Trump announced that there has been no exchange of fire between the United States and Iran since April 7, 2026, and that the open-ended ceasefire will continue. This announcement comes as the War Powers Act deadline looms, requiring lawmakers to decide if the paused hostilities signify an end to U.S. combat authority. Despite the ceasefire, military blockades of Iranian ports persist, and approximately 50,000 American service members remain stationed in the region. The situation has led to a split among Republicans, with Senator Susan Collins of Maine changing her vote against the war, citing the legal deadline as a requirement rather than a recommendation. President Trump criticized lawmakers demanding authorization, labeling their actions as unconstitutional.