Unauthorized war or justified action? US Congress split on Iran strikes
The US Congress is divided on President Trump's unilateral airstrikes against Iran, with significant implications for U.S. foreign policy and ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
The USA is not united behind the attack on Iran: - Dangerous, unnecessary, and idiotic.
Prominent Democrats express their criticism of the US and Israel's military actions against Iran amidst calls for Congressional approval before any military intervention.
USA: Mobilization in Congress for a Vote on Limiting Presidential Power
There is growing mobilization in the U.S. Congress to return all lawmakers to Washington for a vote on limiting presidential power regarding military actions in Iran.
US lawmakers condemn Trump over Iran strikes: โacts of war unauthorized by Congressโ
US lawmakers have strongly criticized President Trump for conducting military strikes against Iran without Congressional approval, calling it an unauthorized act of war.
US lawmakers criticize attack on Iran, and expert points to 'elastic use' of the law
U.S. lawmakers are divided over the legality and necessity of a military attack on Iran, which has sparked a debate on presidential war powers and Congressional approval.
The former Trump loyalist in Congress, Marjorie Taylor Greene, denounces US strikes on Iran
Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized US military strikes on Iran, claiming that former President Trump betrayed his voters by not ending foreign interventions as promised.
Trump puts the US back into a war without seeking Congressional authorization or public support
Trump has launched a military strike against Iran without Congressional approval or public backing, reigniting concerns over unchecked presidential war powers.
GOP Rep Massie joins Democrats in opposition to US Iran strikes
Republican Representative Thomas Massie opposes U.S. military strikes on Iran, joining Democrats in calling for Congressional approval of any military action.
Marco Rubio Anticipated Attacks Against Iran to Some Congressmen
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio informed select members of Congress about a military strike on Iran executed by President Trump.
Three Days in the Capitol: How the Baltic Advocacy Days Convert Voter Voices into Political Influence
Baltic Advocacy Days bring together around 40 participants to the Capitol to influence US policy towards the Baltic states, with initiatives aiming for increased engagement from lawmakers.
Amid Fractures in the American Position... Move in Congress to Vote on 'War Powers'
US lawmakers from both parties are criticizing President Trump's military actions against Iran, prompting a congressional push to assert war powers.
Bill Clinton denied crimes at congressional hearing related to Epstein
Bill Clinton testified before Congress, denying any wrongdoing in connection with Jeffrey Epstein.
Bill Clinton testifies to Congress about his relationship with businessman Jeffrey Epstein
Former US President Bill Clinton testified before Congress regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein, who has been accused of exploiting minors for prostitution.
Dozens of US Republicans call for tariff probe into Australian lamb
At least 36 Republican members of the US Congress are pushing for an investigation into Australian lamb imports, citing the need for higher tariffs to protect American farmers.
Bill Clinton: 'I didnโt see anything suspicious'
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton testified that he saw nothing to raise suspicion during his time with Jeffrey Epstein.
"I haven't seen anything and did nothing wrong." Clinton denies involvement with Epstein's crimes
Former US President Bill Clinton stated he was unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and ceased his relationship with him before they came to light.
Clinton says he didn't know about Epstein's crimes and that he would have reported them
Former US President Bill Clinton testified before Congress about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, insisting he had no knowledge of Epstein's crimes and would have reported them if he did.
Epstein Case: Bill Clinton Claims He Had 'No Idea of the Crimes He Committed'
Bill Clinton testified before Congress, asserting he had no knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes during their association.
Bill Clinton says he was unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes
Former US President Bill Clinton stated that he was unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and had ceased socializing with him before the allegations came to light.
Bill Clinton says 'I saw nothing' in first statement on Jeffrey Epstein links
Bill Clinton has testified to a congressional panel, denying any knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities and stating, 'I saw nothing, and I did nothing wrong.'
Clinton: I wouldn't have flown on Jeffrey Epstein's plane if I had known about his actions
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton claims he had no knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and testified in Congress regarding the matter.
After Hillary, Bill Clinton testifies before US lawmakers about the Epstein case
Bill Clinton is set to testify before US lawmakers regarding the Epstein case a day after Hillary Clinton's own testimony.
Former US President Clinton knew nothing about Epstein's crimes
Former President Bill Clinton testified that he had no knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes during his congressional hearing.
Bill Clinton to Testify About Epstein
Bill Clinton is set to testify regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein amid claims from Hillary Clinton that he was unaware of Epstein's crimes.
Hillary Clinton grilled on UFOs and Pizzagate - explained why Epstein's accomplice was at her daughter's wedding
Hillary Clinton faced intense questioning during a closed-door House committee hearing regarding her connections to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
Bill Clinton is held accountable for his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein โ this is known about the men's connections
Former US President Bill Clinton is set to answer uncomfortable questions regarding his ties to the late sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein during a hearing before Congress.
North Korea's leader wants the country recognized as a nuclear power
Kim Jong-un declares that North Korea's relationship with the U.S. could improve if the American government recognizes it as a nuclear power, during a recent party congress.
Kim Jong-un courts Trump
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un suggests that relations with the United States could improve if the U.S. government recognizes North Korea as a nuclear power, according to state media reports following an important party congress.
Bill Clinton to face Congressional questions over Epstein ties โ US politics live
Former US president Bill Clinton will answer Congressional questions regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein as part of a broader inquiry into Epstein's trafficking crimes.
Forensic psychologist claims Jeffrey Epstein may be alive after bombshell findings
A forensic psychologist claims that Jeffrey Epstein may still be alive, citing missing prison footage from the night of his death as raising serious questions.
UFOs, Epstein and Conspiracies: Hillary Clinton Dismisses Accusations Before Congress
Hillary Clinton testified before a US Congress committee, insisting she had no prior knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and urged lawmakers to question President Donald Trump in relation to Epstein.
Photos of Bill Clinton, questions about UFOs... In the United States, Hillary Clinton's hearing on the Epstein case turns chaotic
Hillary Clinton testified before the U.S. Congress for nearly six hours regarding her knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities, firmly denying any involvement or prior interaction with him.
US Congress Report Alerts About Alleged Chinese Space Network for Espionage in Latin America
A US Congressional report claims that China is establishing a space network in Latin America, which may have military espionage capabilities.
Hillary Clinton says she is sure her husband didn't know about Jeffrey Epstein's crimes
Hillary Clinton asserts confidence that her husband, former President Bill Clinton, was unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's illegal activities during their interactions.
Clinton: He was not aware of the crime
Hillary Clinton asserts that her husband, former President Bill Clinton, was unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities during their contact.
Hillary says she is sure Bill Clinton knows nothing about Epstein's crimes
Hillary Clinton expressed certainty that her husband, Bill Clinton, is unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities during her testimony before Congress.
Kim Jong-un does not mention China or Russia at the party congress โ Insights into North Koreaโs foreign policy from Toshiji Hiraiwa
Kim Jong-un's recent remarks at the party congress exclude mentions of China and Russia, focusing more on a pragmatic approach towards South Korea and implying a cautious stance in relation to the U.S.
An Unusual Detail in D. Trump's Most Important Speech: Mentioning a Possible Breakthrough
In his lengthy annual address to Congress, President Donald Trump praised his administration and hinted at a significant shift in policy.
'I never met Epstein,' claims Hillary Clinton, says Trump testimony necessary
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton testified before Congress claiming she never met Jeffrey Epstein and has no information about his crimes.
Liveblog USA under Trump: Hillary Clinton: Knew nothing of Epstein's criminal activities
Hillary Clinton denied any knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities ahead of her testimony before a congressional committee.
Division in Congress over Iran and warnings against waging war without authorization
The U.S. Congress is divided over Iran, with some Democrats warning against military action without constitutional authorization.
"Big f*cking deal" or how the US Congress secured defense aid for the Baltics
The US Congress has approved significant defense aid for the Baltic states, ensuring $200 million for the Baltic Security Initiative and additional support for Estonia.
Wrong Priorities: Why Trump's Poll Numbers Are Falling
Donald Trump's approval ratings are plummeting as many voters, especially independents, youth, and Latinos, believe he is neglecting critical domestic issues.
Epstein Case, the Wait for Hillary Clinton's Testimony in Congress
Hillary Clinton is set to testify behind closed doors before a committee investigating the late convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein, with Republicans aiming to leverage the former presidential couple as symbols of America's biggest political sex scandal.
Alcohol Sachet Ban: "No Work for Us, No Work for You" โ NLC, FOBTOB Protesters Temporarily Block NAFDAC Lagos Office
Protesters from the Nigeria Labour Congress and the FOBTOB temporarily block access to NAFDAC's Lagos office, protesting against the agency's alcohol sachet ban enforcement.
Hillary Clinton to deliver closed-door testimony in congressional Epstein probe
Hillary Clinton is set to give closed-door testimony to a congressional committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein, though she claims to have little information to provide.
The Clintons Finally Testify in the Epstein Investigation - Unprecedented Hearing Expected
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton are set to testify in a congressional investigation into the late businessman Jeffrey Epstein, who was convicted of sexual crimes.
Kim Jong-un assures that he will continue to strengthen North Korea's nuclear capabilities
Kim Jong-un announced plans to enhance North Korea's nuclear capabilities while expressing a willingness to negotiate with the U.S. if it withdraws its 'hostile policy.'
Leaving room for dialogue with the US administration, North Korea emphasizes 'hostile' relations with South Korea
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un highlighted a willingness for dialogue with the US while reinforcing 'hostile' relations with South Korea during the recently held Workers' Party Congress.
North Korea views South Korea as 'eternal enemy' while keeping 'conditional talks' open with the US: why selective diplomacy?
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un has declared South Korea an eternal enemy while signaling openness for conditional dialogue with the United States following a significant Party Congress meeting.