
The Constitutional Brink: How a Presidential Claim of 'Terminated' Hostilities Undermines the War Powers Act and American Democracy
President Donald Trump has informed Congress that hostilities with Iran 'have terminated' based on a now-extended, self-imposed two-week ceasefire, thus claiming he is not required to seek congressional authorization for the conflict under the War Powers Resolution, an assertion Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer decried as false and dangerous. In a breathtaking act of executive overreach that directly assaults the bedrock principle of Congressional war powers, the Commander-in-Chief is brazenly sidelining the people's representatives, daring to rewrite constitutional law and plunge us further into an unauthorized and potentially illegal war that endangers lives and shreds the very fabric of our democratic safeguards.







































