President Trump Asserts Iran Hostilities Ended, Avoids Congressional War Approval
President Donald Trump has informed Congress that hostilities with Iran have 'terminated,' effectively bypassing a legal deadline for congressional approval of the military action. Despite the continued presence of U.S. forces in the region, Trump claims the conflict ended with a ceasefire in early April. The War Powers Resolution requires congressional authorization for military action within 60 days, a deadline that passed without intervention from Republican lawmakers. Some GOP senators express unease over the war's duration, initially expected to last only a few weeks. However, Trump's assertion that the conflict has ended allows him to avoid seeking congressional approval, despite ongoing tensions and military presence.