Massie-led push to handcuff Trump on Iran gets Jeffries' backing
A bipartisan resolution aiming to limit President Trump's war powers in Iran receives support from House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and will be voted on by Congress next week.
A bipartisan resolution introduced by Representatives Thomas Massie and Ro Khanna seeks to limit President Donald Trump's war powers regarding Iran, gaining the endorsement of House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. Jeffries announced that the resolution will be brought to a vote when Congress reconvenes, emphasizing the need for the President to obtain congressional approval before initiating military action against Iran. This push appears to be in response to concerns over the potential consequences of a military conflict in the Middle East, especially given the Iranian regime's recent violent actions against its own citizens.
In the statement made by Jeffries and other Democratic leaders, they acknowledged the grave situation in Iran, citing the regime's brutality and the killing of thousands of protesters. However, they caution against unrestrained military action, underscoring the need for careful consideration of the risks involved for American servicemembers and the potential for escalation in the region. This reflects broader concerns about U.S. foreign policy and military engagement in the Middle East, particularly following two decades of conflict in the region.
The resolution's support across party lines indicates a growing urgency among lawmakers to reevaluate the scope of presidential military authority, particularly in light of recent events. If passed, this resolution could significantly alter the balance of power between Congress and the presidency regarding military engagements and could set a precedent for how future military actions are authorized.