Trump's letter declaring 'the end' turned the legal process into a rubber stamp — this routine is all too familiar.

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Gate.io News reports that, according to a June 3 report by CNN, the Inspectors General of three U.S. departments—the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. State Department, and the U.S. Agency for International Development—have launched a joint review into the U.S. launching war against Iran, and announced that, according to law, they are authorized to review overseas military operations that continue for more than 60 days. Under the U.S. War Powers Act, after the president initially notifies Congress of the use of military force, they must decide within 60 days either to stop the military action or to seek authorization from Congress to continue fighting. Earlier, on May 1, U.S. President Trump sent a letter to Congress saying that U.S.-Iran hostilities had “ended,” in an effort to bypass the “60-day deadline.”
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