News from CoinWorld: U.S. President Trump on the 23rd said that the resolution restricting the president's war powers in Congress is "ill-timed."


Trump said on social media that day: "I have pushed Iran to the brink... Iran is willing to make substantial concessions... and yet the U.S. Senate chose this moment to hold an ill-timed, meaningless vote on the War Powers Act."
Trump stated that this vote is equivalent to "providing aid and comfort to the enemy."
He also said: "These senators have made my job more difficult, but I will get it done."
On the 23rd, the U.S. Senate passed a resolution limiting the president's war powers, requiring Trump to end military actions against Iran and to obtain congressional approval before taking military action against Iran in the future.
The resolution had previously been passed by the House of Representatives.
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LimitOrderAtTheCrater
· 6h ago
The War Powers Act was originally designed to check the president's authority. What problems arise from its current use?
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FrictionlessFred
· 6h ago
Pushing to the brink and substantial concessions, these two phrases together always feel a bit off.
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GateUser-e623ef4b
· 6h ago
The Senate taking action at this time is indeed a delicate moment, but there are no procedural issues.
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