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Schiff Calls U.S. Strikes on Iran Unconstitutional Without Congress Approval
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Democratic Senator Adam Schiff of California condemned U.S. military strikes on Iran as unconstitutional, arguing President Trump failed to seek congressional approval for the action. The strikes targeted Iran’s nuclear sites, escalating tensions in the Middle East. Schiff joins other Democratic lawmakers in raising concerns over the president’s unilateral military decisions.
Schiff emphasized the need for congressional authorization for military actions. He labeled the strikes a violation of constitutional norms.
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The Context
The U.S. Constitution assigns Congress the power to declare war. Presidents often face scrutiny for bypassing this process.
The strikes on Iran involved significant U.S. military resources. They have sparked debates over executive overreach.
Schiff’s criticism aligns with Democratic calls for checks on presidential power. The party seeks to reassert congressional authority.
Iran’s nuclear program has long been a contentious issue. The strikes aim to disrupt its progress.
The Middle East remains a focal point for U.S. foreign policy. Military actions there often provoke domestic debate.
Congressional approval ensures broader deliberation on military engagements. Schiff argues this process was ignored.
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| Total News Sources | 28 |
| Left | 12 |
| Right | 6 |
| Center | 8 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 43% Left |
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