• Democratic leaders are officially launching a push for impeachment, claiming President Trump bypassed Congress to initiate the conflict with Iran. The movement has quickly gained traction on Capitol Hill, as lawmakers debate whether the recent strikes violate the constitutional limits of war powers.#Headlines360 #ImpeachmentWatch #TrumpIran #WarPowers
    Democratic leaders are officially launching a push for impeachment, claiming President Trump bypassed Congress to initiate the conflict with Iran. The movement has quickly gained traction on Capitol Hill, as lawmakers debate whether the recent strikes violate the constitutional limits of war powers.#Headlines360 #ImpeachmentWatch #TrumpIran #WarPowers
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  • JUST IN: Donald Trump faces renewed calls for impeachment amid the escalating conflict between the United States and Iran.
    Several U.S. lawmakers and political commentators have raised the possibility of impeachment following recent U.S. military strikes on Iran. Critics argue that launching large-scale military action without prior approval from United States Congress could violate the U.S. Constitution and the War Powers Resolution. They say Congress should authorize major military operations before they begin.
    However, the White House and Trump’s allies defend the strikes, saying the actions were necessary to protect U.S. forces and prevent further threats from Iran. Supporters argue that the president has authority to act quickly in matters of national security.
    The debate comes as tensions between the United States and Iran continue to rise, with missile attacks, airstrikes, and military activity reported across several countries in the Middle East.
    #BreakingNews #Trump #Iran #USPolitics #Geopolitics #MiddleEast #WarPowers #Politics #News #wsmirror
    JUST IN: Donald Trump faces renewed calls for impeachment amid the escalating conflict between the United States and Iran. Several U.S. lawmakers and political commentators have raised the possibility of impeachment following recent U.S. military strikes on Iran. Critics argue that launching large-scale military action without prior approval from United States Congress could violate the U.S. Constitution and the War Powers Resolution. They say Congress should authorize major military operations before they begin. However, the White House and Trump’s allies defend the strikes, saying the actions were necessary to protect U.S. forces and prevent further threats from Iran. Supporters argue that the president has authority to act quickly in matters of national security. The debate comes as tensions between the United States and Iran continue to rise, with missile attacks, airstrikes, and military activity reported across several countries in the Middle East. #BreakingNews #Trump #Iran #USPolitics #Geopolitics #MiddleEast #WarPowers #Politics #News #wsmirror
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  • Senator Brian Schatz launched a blistering critique of President Trump’s recent military actions in Iran, accusing the administration of a massive betrayal of campaign promises. The Senator argued that the President is now doing the exact opposite of the anti-war stance he originally used to win over voters.
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    Senator Brian Schatz launched a blistering critique of President Trump’s recent military actions in Iran, accusing the administration of a massive betrayal of campaign promises. The Senator argued that the President is now doing the exact opposite of the anti-war stance he originally used to win over voters. #Headlines360 #BrianSchatz #TrumpPromises #IranConflict #WarPowers #BreakingNews
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  • The United States Senate has voted down a Democratic-led effort to halt President Donald Trump’s military campaign known as Operation Epic Fury, with the final vote tally reported at 47–53. The resolution aimed to restrict the administration’s authority to continue military strikes connected to the operation, but it failed to gain enough support to pass. As a result, the vote allows the administration’s current military strategy to proceed without that specific legislative restriction. The outcome highlights the ongoing debate in Washington over executive war powers and the role of Congress in approving or limiting overseas military action.
    #Headlines360 #OperationEpicFury #USPolitics #Congress #WarPowers #BreakingNews #Geopolitics #FBLifestyle #GlobalPolitics #CurrentAffairs
    The United States Senate has voted down a Democratic-led effort to halt President Donald Trump’s military campaign known as Operation Epic Fury, with the final vote tally reported at 47–53. The resolution aimed to restrict the administration’s authority to continue military strikes connected to the operation, but it failed to gain enough support to pass. As a result, the vote allows the administration’s current military strategy to proceed without that specific legislative restriction. The outcome highlights the ongoing debate in Washington over executive war powers and the role of Congress in approving or limiting overseas military action. #Headlines360 #OperationEpicFury #USPolitics #Congress #WarPowers #BreakingNews #Geopolitics #FBLifestyle #GlobalPolitics #CurrentAffairs
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  • In a major challenge to presidential war powers, the U.S. Congress has voted to block Donald Trump from ordering additional military strikes against Iran without further authorization. The move comes as the ongoing conflict—referred to in some reports as Operation Epic Fury—continues to escalate, bringing significant human and financial costs. Recent reports include the sinking of an Iranian warship, with around 150 people believed to be missing. The vote reflects growing divisions within the United States Congress over how far the military campaign should go, while the United States Department of Defense is reportedly seeking about $50 billion in emergency funding to replace equipment lost during the conflict.
    International tensions are also increasing. Emmanuel Macron and other European leaders have criticized the strikes, warning they may violate international law. Meanwhile, NATO member Turkey reportedly intercepted an Iranian ballistic missile, raising fears that the conflict could expand further. Global energy markets are also feeling the pressure, with Saudi Arabia nearing oil storage limits while Russia has warned it could restrict gas supplies to Europe, adding concerns about wider economic disruption. With tensions rising and international pressure building, the congressional vote places a new obstacle in front of the administration’s strategy—leaving the world watching closely to see how Washington responds next.
    #BreakingNews #Congress #WarPowers #IranConflict #GlobalPolitics #Geopolitics #InternationalRelations
    In a major challenge to presidential war powers, the U.S. Congress has voted to block Donald Trump from ordering additional military strikes against Iran without further authorization. The move comes as the ongoing conflict—referred to in some reports as Operation Epic Fury—continues to escalate, bringing significant human and financial costs. Recent reports include the sinking of an Iranian warship, with around 150 people believed to be missing. The vote reflects growing divisions within the United States Congress over how far the military campaign should go, while the United States Department of Defense is reportedly seeking about $50 billion in emergency funding to replace equipment lost during the conflict. International tensions are also increasing. Emmanuel Macron and other European leaders have criticized the strikes, warning they may violate international law. Meanwhile, NATO member Turkey reportedly intercepted an Iranian ballistic missile, raising fears that the conflict could expand further. Global energy markets are also feeling the pressure, with Saudi Arabia nearing oil storage limits while Russia has warned it could restrict gas supplies to Europe, adding concerns about wider economic disruption. With tensions rising and international pressure building, the congressional vote places a new obstacle in front of the administration’s strategy—leaving the world watching closely to see how Washington responds next. #BreakingNews #Congress #WarPowers #IranConflict #GlobalPolitics #Geopolitics #InternationalRelations
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