US Democrats Explore Lawsuit Against Trump Over Iran Military Operation Deadline
Party seeks legal challenge if military action continues past May 1 without congressional approval, citing War Powers Resolution
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- Democratic lawmakers are exploring a possible lawsuit against President Trump if he continues the Iran military operation after May 1 without congressional approval.
- Under the 1973 War Powers Resolution, Trump notified Congress on March 2 of the start of military action, giving him 60 days until May 1 to operate without legislative approval.
- Democrats view the approaching deadline as their best chance to challenge what they consider an illegally started war.
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The 1973 War Powers Resolution requires presidents to notify Congress within 48 hours of committing armed forces to hostilities and prohibits sustained military action without congressional approval after 60 days.
NEW YORK, April 29. /TASS/. US lawmakers from the Democratic party are exploring a possible lawsuit against US President Donald Trump if he continues the Iran military operation after May 1 without congressional approval, Time has reported. Under the 1973 War Powers Resolution, Trump officially notified Congress on March 2 of the start of military action, this gave him 60 days (until May 1) to operate without legislative approval. The Democrats believe the approaching deadline offers their best chance to challenge what they view as an illegally started war. The discussions are at an early stage but could gain momentum if operations continue after May 1.
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Democrats will file lawsuit if military operations continue past May 1
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Açık Sorular
- What specific legal grounds would the lawsuit use?
- Would Republicans support or oppose such a lawsuit?
- What would happen to ongoing operations if lawsuit succeeds?






